Place a fresh/raw/uncooked egg on a cup that is filled with water. Let the egg sink. Add 2 tablespoons to the cup then mix. Watch and observe what happens to the egg as you dissolve or mix the salt in the water. Guide Questions:
1. What happens when salt is added to the cup of water with an egg? __________________________________
2. What is density as a physical property of matter? ____________________________________
3. Discuss how the differences in densities of salt water and pure water results to a sinking or floating egg in them.
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Place a fresh/raw/uncooked egg on a cup that is filled with water. Let the egg sink. Add 2 tablespoons to the cup then mix. Watch and observe what happens to the egg as you dissolve or mix the salt in the water. Guide Questions:
1. What happens when salt is added to the cup of water with an egg?
[tex]\tt\small\blue{ - its \: density \: becomes \: greater \: than \: that \: of \: the \: egg.}[/tex] of the egg
2. What is density as a physical property of matter?
[tex]\tt\small\blue{ - Expresses \: a \: \: relationship \: of \: mass \: to \: volume}[/tex] volume.
3. Discuss how the differences in densities of salt water and pure water results to a sinking or floating egg in them.
[tex]\tt\small\blue{ - The \: \: egg's \: \: density \: is \: less \: than \: the \: density \: of \: the \: salt \: water.}[/tex] density of the salt water
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