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  • 10-04-2021
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Iron ball sinks in water but not in mercury. Why?

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Аноним Аноним
  • 10-04-2021

Answer:

mercury is more dense

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TheUnknownScientist
TheUnknownScientist TheUnknownScientist
  • 10-04-2021

Explanation:

Iron ball sinks in water but not in mercury because of the difference in the density iron used in iron ball. The iron ball has more density than water and less than the mercury.

Hence, Iron ball sinks in water but not in mercury.

-TheUnknownScientist

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