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  • Low Density Liquids: A Comprehensive Guide
    Here are some liquids with low densities, meaning they are lighter than water (density of 1 g/cm³):

    Very Low Density:

    * Gasoline: 0.66-0.74 g/cm³

    * Kerosene: 0.78-0.81 g/cm³

    * Ethanol: 0.789 g/cm³

    * Acetone: 0.784 g/cm³

    Moderately Low Density:

    * Vegetable Oil: 0.91-0.93 g/cm³

    * Olive Oil: 0.91-0.93 g/cm³

    * Diesel Fuel: 0.82-0.86 g/cm³

    Factors Affecting Density:

    * Temperature: Liquids expand when heated, making them less dense.

    * Pressure: Increased pressure can slightly increase density.

    * Composition: The types of molecules and their arrangement influence density.

    Important Note: Density is a property of a substance that can vary depending on temperature and pressure. The values above are approximate and can change slightly depending on these factors.

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