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13 April, 14:20

How do you identify an unknown substance if you only know it's density

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  1. 13 April, 16:55
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    Answer:measuring its density and comparing your result to a list of known densities.

    Explanation:You can identify an unknown substance by measuring its density and comparing your result to a list of known densities. Density = mass/volume
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