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That depends. If the two different silver masses contain different impurities, then the answer is yes, but it would very only slightly so as to be almost negligible. In general, any two or more objects that are made up of the same substance have the exact same density. The size of the sample is not a factor of its density (assuming the size increase is not due to heat), since density = mass/volume.

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