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Which of the substances will float in water? A) A cube with a density of 10 g/ml. B) A block with a density of 0.01 g/ml Eliminate C) A sphere with a density of 2.0 g/ml D) A cylinder with a density of
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Which of the substances will float in water? A) A cube with a density of 10 g/ml. B) A block with a density of 0.01 g/ml Eliminate C) A sphere with a density of 2.0 g/ml D) A cylinder with a density of 6 g/ml.
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Answer:
b 0.01 ml block
Step-by-step explanation:
i took test
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The only one that will float is B as all the others have a density greater than water (density of 1g/ml) and will therefore sink. (Not sure how I can write more on this question?)
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