Objects that are denser than a given liquid can........in that liquid, Float, Sink, Mix, Move, .......... Is when an object remains on top of a liquid, Sinking, Suspension, Shipping, Floating, State whether an object with density 14g/cm³ can sink or float on mercury whose density is 13.6g/cm³. It would, Float, Sink, Sail, Stay, State whether an object with density 3g/cm³ can sink or float on mercury whose density is 13.6g/cm³. It would, Float, Sink, Sail, Stay, State whether an object with density 13.6g/cm³ can sink or float on mercury whose density is 13.6g/cm³. It would, Float, Sink, Sail, Stay, Why does oil float on water? , It is less denser than water, It is denser than water, It has equal density with water, It is heavier, If a stone moves down in paraffin, what does this mean?, No density involves, The object is Less denser than paraffin, Equal density as paraffin, The object is denser than paraffin.
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Density: sinking or floating
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Particles and States of Matter
Particle model of matter
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