A liquid has a volume of 100 cm^3 and a mass of 85g. The density of water is 1.0 g/ cm^3. How does the density of the liquid compare to the density of the water?
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The density of a liquid is a measure of how heavy it is for the amount measured. If you weigh equal amounts or volumes of two different liquids, the liquid that weighs more is more dense. If a liquid that is less dense than water is gently added to the surface of the water, it will float on the water.
Density=mass/volume
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