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What is the denser than water?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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12y ago

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The density of water is dependent on the temperature. However, 4 °C, the density of water is exactly 1 gram per milliliter (1 g/mL). This is the same as saying the density is 1 kilogram per liter (1 kg/L). For a table of the density of water at several other temperatures, see the Web Link to the left of this answer. Many things are more dense than water. Almost all metals are more dense, for instance. Glass and many plastics are also more dense than water.

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13y ago

Density is defined as mass per unit volume.

Depending upon the mass and volume, the density changes.

It is generally measured in kilograms per cubic decimeter.

In general, density can be also be changed by changing either the pressure or the temperature.

Liquid water has a density of about 1 kg/dm³.

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13y ago

A bunch of stuff is denser than water. Density is mass divided by volume. Water's density is 1.0. I believe the density of gold is around 9.

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11y ago

the density of water is 1 KILOgram per liter or kg/L

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12y ago

The density of water is dependent on the temperature

Mercury is denser than water

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the density of water is 1

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The density of water is 1 g/cm3.

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1000kg/m3

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