“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick. pic.twitter.com/6wn7ZxwAE0” I can never switch off,great lesson plan about density of objects for science
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“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick. pic.twitter.com/6wn7ZxwAE0” I can never switch off,great lesson plan about density of objects for science
“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick.. pic.twitter.com/xP8h43KBtc” it's called density?
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge *less dense
“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick.. pic.twitter.com/R3qH9R2RjX” @itschichi7
“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick.. pic.twitter.com/osIzKBqMQ0” @laurashortcake lol Chem lab 1
@TheWeirdWorld @REACTlVE @TheMikells a new density column
@TheWeirdWorld this also works if u have fresh egg,old 1 or 1 in between
“@TheWeirdWorld: A Floating Egg Trick.. pic.twitter.com/lbXRBIOR9I” can we try this @CaldwellKayli
@CaldwellKayli science experiments with b hart and k deggie
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge it has nothing to do with being lighter or heavier. It's about density
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge Interesting trick.
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge well i what do you expect salt is going to make the water more dense then the egg its self.
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge @KelvinJkelvin85 kinda amaizin....!!
@TheWeirdWorld I thought this had to do with density,, not how light something is there's a difference.
@TheWeirdWorld @EarnKnowledge This approach saves on heavy water.
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