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Chemistry, 06.07.2019 19:30 Confusedandlazy

Consider butter (density= 0.860 g/ml) and sand (density= 2.28 g/ml). if 1.00 ml of butter were mixed with 1.00 ml of sand and mixed as thoroughly as possible what would be the density of the resulting mixture?

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