Because eggs have a lower density than oil! Density is the mass divided by volume.
Yes, an egg will float in salted water because the increased density of the water due to the salt makes it easier for objects with lower density, like an egg, to float.
An egg can float on water when the density of the water is increased, such as by adding salt. This increases the buoyant force acting on the egg, allowing it to float.
An egg floats in water because its density is lower than that of water. This means that the egg is lighter than the water it displaces, causing it to float.
It depends on the density of the materials and the type of oil. In general, materials that are less dense than oil will float on oil, while materials that are more dense than oil will sink. Oil has a lower density than water, so materials that float on water may or may not float on oil.
Wood will float in corn oil because wood is less dense than oil, causing it to float. Oil is less dense than water, so anything less dense than oil will also float in oil.
It shouldn't, because its average density is greater than the oil.
In a mixture of oil and water, the two will separate with the oil on top. If the water has enough solute in it (salt, sugar), the egg will float in the water, but not above the oil. An egg is denser than fresh water, but less dense than salt water. It is denser than most oils.
an egg can float in salt water.
no an egg does not float in regular water.
An egg will float in anything with a density greater than an egg.
The sea has to have at least 4 tablespoons of salt in order for an egg to float.
Yes, and egg will float in salt water.
You can float an egg in very salty water.
Only an altered egg float.
it takes about ten water to float an egg
A boiled egg will float in salt water.
it has density when dissolved in water making an egg float.