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the two beakers shown below contain pure water. which property is the same for water in each beaker? density weight mass volume
Density is a characteristic property of a substance. For pure water, its density is constant (\(1\space g/mL\) at \(4^{\circ}C\)) regardless of the volume (and thus mass and weight, which depend on volume as \(mass=
ho\times volume\) and \(weight = mg\) where \(m\) is mass and \(g\) is acceleration due to gravity). The two beakers have different volumes of water. Since \(mass=
ho\times volume\) (with \(
ho\) constant for water), masses are different. And since \(weight = mg\) (\(m\) is different), weights are different. Volumes are visually different from the beaker markings.
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