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Densities measured in both 10ml and 25ml cylinders should agree if the measurements are taken accurately and under similar conditions, as density is an intrinsic property of a substance. However, slight variations can occur due to measurement errors, differences in liquid volume, or the precision of the cylinders. Ideally, the densities should match, reinforcing the reliability of the measurements. If significant discrepancies exist, it may indicate an error in the measurement process or the presence of external factors affecting the results.

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