How can alcohol dissolve in water if the density of water is more than that of alcohol?
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it dissolve like density of water to density of honey
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Alcohol is less dense than water on its own, but it is soluble in water so that when they are mixed it does not separate out like, say, oil. Since it is soluble, the two together essentially become a new "unified" liquid and the relative densities do not cause layering .
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