what would cause the different liquids to have different density
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Answer:
The same amount of two different liquids you used in the container will have different densities because they have different masses. The liquids that weigh more (a higher density) will sink below the liquids that weigh less (a lower density).
Answer:
The same amount of two different liquids you used in the container will have different densities because they have different masses. The liquids that weigh more (a higher density) will sink below the liquids that weigh less (a lower density).
Material: Density (g/cm3)
Light Corn Syrup: 1.33
Vegetable Oil: 0.92
Explanation:
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the amount of density in the liquids