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3 years ago
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Which is denser, 50 mL of water or 500 mL of water?

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1 answer:
alekssr [168]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

50mL

Explanation:

Density is inversely proportional to volume.

This implies that, for the same mass of water, the higher the volume, the less dense it is.

By comparison 500ml is greater than 50ml

Going by the above analysis, 50ml will be less dense than 500ml because it is smaller.

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