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Brown, C., & Johnson, D. (2019). "Effects of Salt Concentration on Egg Floatation." Journal of Chemical Education, 32(4), 112-125.
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You can use the link below, citation machine, to set up each part of the bibliography. (I suggest using MLA as it is the most commonly used.) You just select the source, input info, and it gives you the format for each item. Also, in the bibliography, it is usually listed in alphabetical order.
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The simplest term would be 'Bouyancy'.
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Floatation or boyancy is accomplished when a body displaces more mass than it possesses. Basically, if the water is more dense than the egg, the egg will float on the water kind of like oil on water. The salt dissolves in the water making it more dense until you reach the point where the water is more dense than the egg and then the egg floats.
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Two floatation training aids used are floats (for kicking training) and pullbuoys (for pulling training.)
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