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It depends upon the temperatures and purity of the two quantities of water.

If they are both at the same temperature and both have the same purity, they will both have the same density as density does not depend upon the volume, but the substance itself.

If they are at different temperatures, or have different purities, then they will have different densities, but which would be greater would depends upon which has which temperature and which purity.

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The density of a substance is a characteristic of the substance, not its volume. So the density will be the same.

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