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Look at the Density of substances table. Why would the other substances not mentioned in the previous answer not be buoyant in pure water?

A. they are metals
B. they are denser than pure water.
C. diamonds are clear

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natita [175]2 years ago
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B- they are denser than water

{ I hope this helps :)}
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