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Do water and cooking oil have the same density because they e both liquids?

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Do water and cooking oil have the same density because they
e both liquids?

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No. just because their both liquids has nothing to do with their density. for example, syrup and water are both liquids but they dont have the same density. In fact, if you put water with cooking oil, they wont even mix.

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