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Can two different liquids have the same density? Explain.
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Two liquids that have the same volume don't necessarily have the same density. Density = mass/volume, so they would only have the same density if they also have the same mass.

Density is an intensive property, which means that it doesn't depend on the amount of the substance present
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Answer:

No

Step-by-step explanation:

There is a chart made just for density. It finds whatever liquid you want based on the density. 2 liquids cannot have the same density.

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