This document provides references for resources on the topics of density and whether objects will sink or float. It lists 4 references including websites from Middleschoolchemistry.com, Sesamestreet.org, and Sciencenetlinks.com that explain or have activities related to how the density of solids determines if they will sink or float in water. It also lists a book titled "What is a Scientist?" that could provide relevant information.
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This document provides references for resources on the topics of density and whether objects will sink or float. It lists 4 references including websites from Middleschoolchemistry.com, Sesamestreet.org, and Sciencenetlinks.com that explain or have activities related to how the density of solids determines if they will sink or float in water. It also lists a book titled "What is a Scientist?" that could provide relevant information.
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Density: Sink and float for solids. (n.d.). Retrieved from
http://www.middleschoolchemistry.com/lessonplans/chapter3/lesson4 Lehn, B., & Krauss, C. (1998). What is a scientist? Brookfield, CN.: Millbrook Press. Sink or float? (2013). Retrieved from http://www.sesamestreet.org/cms_services/services?action=download&uid=52c5bd0ac35c-4fdb-88c3-4565c8ff7f30 Sink or float? (n.d.). Retrieved from http://sciencenetlinks.com/lessons/sink-or-float/