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Roberto has a sample of an unknown liquid. The label in the bottle of the sample indicates that the liquid has a mass of 117 grams and a volume of 15 cubic centimeters.
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Roberto has a sample of an unknown liquid. The label in the bottle of the sample indicates that the liquid has a mass of 117 grams and a volume of 15 cubic centimeters.
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The answer is
Milk
since it has a 7.8 density
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You can identify the liquid by finding the density which is 117/15= 7.8, and since density is unique to its substance, use a density chart and find what liquid has a density of 7.8
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