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Does the density of a liquid depend on its volume? Write your answer as a CER.

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Answer: Yes

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Density of a liquid depend on its volume. This is because Density is mass of liquid divided by volume.

Density is inversely proportional to volume.

As density increases, volume decreases and vice versa. The density for water is 1g/ milliliter but it changes with changes in temperature or there are impurities dissolved in it. Ice is less dense that liquid water and it's the major reason it's float because it's volume is inversely proportional to it's density.

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