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50 ml of water is poured into a beaker. 50 ml of another liquid is poured into the same beaker. The beaker is left undisturbed for some time. After some time, it is observed that the liquid forms a clear layer on top of water. If the density of water is 1 g/cc, what could be the density of the second liquid?

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Well if you combined 50 ml to a beaker that already had 50 ml of water in it total you have 100 ml of water. The density of the second liquid would be the same as the first beaker but sense they are combined it would be 2 g/cc.

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