samiz8433 samiz8433
  • 17-09-2017
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Which is more dense; a marshmallow or a brick of the same size? Explain.

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kelvinmurray kelvinmurray
  • 17-09-2017
Marshmallow
When you it in water it float but the brick sinks
This is because marshmallow are sugar which is simple molecules combined by van set waals force
The brick is a giant ionic structure which adopts ionic bond the molecules are packed more closed
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