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Would you expect orange juice to be more dense than water? Explain.
14 years ago

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drwls
Yes, because the sugar (or fructose), citric and ascorbic acid dissolved in the water do not greatly increase the volume.

Pulp content may lower the density but I still expect OJ density to be higher tnan pure water.
14 years ago

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