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3. How is the density of liquids measured?​

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Answered by shyambarish888
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Explanation:

The volume of a liquid can be measured directly with a graduated cylinder. ... Just like a solid, the density of a liquid equals the mass of the liquid divided by its volume; D = m/v. The density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter. The density of a substance is the same regardless of the size of the sample.

Answered by amitsingh4947
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The molecule of different liquid have different size and mass. The mass of size molecule in liquide and how closely they are packed together determine the density of liquide

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