chloroform is less density than water
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The density of a liquid is determined by the mass of the molecules and the efficiency of how they pack in the liquid. Molecules made of heavier atoms will tend to be denser (e.g. chloroform where the heavy chlorines give the liquid a density about 50% higher than water).
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