why do diffrent liquids form into layers
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Density = mass/volume. The liquids that are more dense are also heavier (per constant volume) and are at the bottom and the liquids that are the least dense will stay on top. Because of the different densities the liquids separate into layers.
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Density = mass/volume. The liquids that are more dense are also heavier (per constant volume) and are at the bottom and the liquids that are the least dense will stay on top. Because of the different densities the liquids separate into layer
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