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The question compares identical volumes of the materials being compared, and this makes answering the question simple. For identical volumes, the one with the greatest mass is the most dense. That makes benzene the more dense of the two materials.

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Ok, if you read that last answer. Obviously its wrong. Ok, the REAL answer is benzene. I had this same question in my class and we went over it and benzene is correct. Hope this helps!! =)

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5.0 mL of benzene because it has a greater mass.

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Divide the mass by the volume for both liquids.

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Ethanol

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Q: What is the density of a 55.0 ml of a liquid that has a mass of 3.9 grams and 5.0 mL of benzene has a mass of 4.4 g Which liquid is denser?
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