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Physics, 23.11.2021 05:40 kandiceboggs1

When two liquids are poured into a graduated cylinder, two layers form. Liquid A has a volume of 16 ml and a mass of 87 g. Liquid B has a volume of 234 ml and a mass of 100 g. Based on this information which liquid will form the top layer? Density = Mass/Volume

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Liquid B because it’s density is greater than liquid A.

Liquids A and B have equal densities, so there will be no layers.

Liquid B because it is less dense than liquid A.

Liquid A because it is less dense than liquid B.

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