Paula finds four unlabeled containers of clear, odorless liquid in her laboratory storage. One of the containers holds water. She knows that water has a density of 1.0 g/mL. Use the data provided to calculate the density of each liquid.

Which liquid is water?

Liquid A
Liquid B
Liquid C
Liquid D

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To calculate the density of each liquid, we need to know the mass of each liquid. Since the mass is not given, we cannot determine the density of each liquid. Therefore, we cannot determine which liquid is water.
do not DRINK the liquids to find out !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apologies for any confusion. Without additional information or data about the mass of each liquid, it is not possible to determine the density or identify which liquid is water.
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