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The density of a substance doesn't depend on how much of it you have. As long

as the sample is pure, without any other stuff mixed in with it, the density of a

drop of it is the same as the density of a supertanker full of it.

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The density of a substance doesn't depend on the size of the sample. The density of water

is the density of water, whether you have one drop or one ocean of it in mind. For pure water

at standard temperature and pressure, the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter.

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The 1kg of water would have the higher density, so please poo in mah face if u pleases

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Trick question. As water is an uncompressible when in liquid state, the density is the same. :} Good one though.

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They have the same density,They are both water the only thing that change is the mass.

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They are the same since density is a characteristic property. This means that no matter what the shape or form (volume included) the density will always remain the same.

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At the same pressure and temperature, they have the same density.

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Density does NOT depend on mass (10 kg) only on temperature and pressure.

A standard p,T densety of water is 0.998 kg/dm3

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Both are the same

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10kg

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How 10kg?🤔

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Q: What has greater density - 1 kilogram of water or 10 kilogram of water?
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