Depends on the size and the proportions - not the material. The biggest object has the biggest volume regardless of material.
The density of an object is determined by the mass of the material it is made of and how tightly packed the molecules are. The soap bar is more dense than the sponge because it contains more molecules packed closely together within the same volume compared to the sponge, which has more empty space between its molecules.
Soap is more dense than a sponge because it is more compact and has a higher weight per unit volume compared to the porous structure of a sponge, which has a lot of empty space within its structure. This makes soap feel heavier and more solid than a sponge when comparing their densities.
You have to pour the soap into the bathtub, then with your sponge just go over your pet!
Yes that is right.
A sponge volume is mostly air.
Just a dish (a place) to set a sponge. Just like a soap dish.
Not unless it is a dried out sponge full of air.
A sponge volume is mostly air.
no; they have the same volume but their mass is quite different; density is mass/volume and the sponge has much lower density
eat it
Soap, water, sponge and elbow grease.
yes, but they are sponge baths. They don't go into a bathtub, but they are bathed by simply soap and a sponge.