Will an egg float in orange juice?
It's unlikely an egg will float in orange juice. Here's why:
* Density: Eggs are denser than water. This means they sink in water. Orange juice is mostly water, so the egg will likely sink.
* Sugar: Orange juice has sugar, which might slightly increase its density. However, the sugar content is not significant enough to make the juice denser than the egg.
To make an egg float, you would need:
* Salt water: The dissolved salt increases the water's density, allowing the egg to float.
* Very sugary liquid: A highly concentrated sugar solution could potentially be dense enough to float an egg.
So, the answer is no, an egg will likely sink in orange juice.
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