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4 July, 07:57

Which one of the following substances will float in gasoline, which has a density (d) of 0.66 g/mL? mercury (d = 13.6 g/mL) table salt (d = 2.16 g/mL) aluminum (d = 2.70 g/mL) balsa wood (d = 0.16 g/mL) sugar (d = 1.59 g/mL)

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  1. 4 July, 08:52
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    The answer is balsa wood

    Explanation:

    In order an object can float in a liquid, is necessary that its density be lower than the liquid in which it is.

    In this example, the liquid (gasoline) has a density of 0.66 g/ml and the all substances that we are studying have a density higher than gasoline, then, they are not goint to float but balsa wood which density is lower than gasoline.

    gasoline's density = 0.66 g/ml

    balsa wood's density = 0.16 g/ml
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