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  • 13-11-2016
  • Chemistry
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If an object floats in syrup, it will float in oil

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Tuniss
Tuniss Tuniss
  • 13-11-2016
No, it won't. 
It has something to do with density. 
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JoshuaGV JoshuaGV
  • 13-11-2016
Not necessarily. It really depends about the density of the object. The object can be less dense than syrup and float but denser than oil. An example is water. Water will float over syrup but is denser than oil.
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