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26 November, 04:08

Two liquid samples are poured into a beaker. As shown, the liquids don't mix with each other but form layers instead. Which of these statements about the two liquids is correct?

A. they have the same mass

B. they have the same density

C. they have different masses

D. they have different volumes

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  1. 26 November, 06:37
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    C is the answer. They have different densitys, or masses good luck.
  2. 26 November, 07:11
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    B. they have the same density

    Explanation:

    When two different liquids are poured into the beaker then the liquids will not mix but it will form two different layers in it

    It shows that two liquids are impermissible liquids also since it forms two layers so here it must be the difference in the density of two liquids.

    Since we know that all light liquids will float upwards and heavy liquids will go down

    So here the layer of liquids which will form upper layer must be of lower density while the liquid which settle downwards must have higher density.

    So here we can say correct answer will be

    B. they have the same density
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