What are some examples of low density liquids and how do they differ from high density liquids?

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2026-07-12 23:40

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Low density liquids include substances like gasoline, alcohol, and oil. These liquids have fewer particles packed closely together, resulting in a lower mass per unit volume compared to high density liquids like water or Mercury. This means that low density liquids are lighter and less dense, making them float on top of high density liquids.

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