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Quite a bit, or not much, depending on the substances and on how long you are willing to wait. If you pour oil and water together, you would have a rapid separation of the oil and water, with the oil on top. If you place a sheet of lead on top of a sheet of aluminum foil, the aluminum might end up on top, but not before lunch.

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not much! take a cup of water ( has a determined density )

what else has the same density......... water!

tip the water into a cup of water......

BOOM

nothing happens

water stays as water

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