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Do equal volumes of water have equal weights? Explan your reasoning.
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Do equal volumes of water have equal weights? Explan your reasoning.
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Yes because equal volumes of water is the same amount
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Only if the temperature of both samples is the same.
When the temperature of water changes, so does its density.
That means that more or less mass takes up the same volume,
and the same volume can get heavier or lighter.
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