In chemistry class, you are given 3 liquids: Liquid A, Liquid B, and Liquid C. They are each in their own beaker. One of these liquids is water which has a denisty of 1.0 g/mL. You also have an ice cube with a density of 0.92 g/mL, and a piece of cork with a density of 0.85 g/mL When all 3 liquids are mixed together, liquid B is on the bottom. The ice cube will float in B and sink in the other two liquids. A piece of cork will float in Liquid A but sink in Liquid C. What is the approximate density of Liquid A?

A. Less than 0.85 g/mL
B. Between 0.92 g/mL and 1.0 g/mL
C. Greater than 1.0 g/mL
D. Between 0.85 g/mL and 0.92 g/mL

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Answer:

D. Between .85 and .92 g/mL.

Explanation:

In liquid A, ice sinks that means its density is less than that of ice or less than .92 g/mL. But in liquid A , piece of cork floats , that means its density is more than that of cork or .85 g/mL. Therefore we can say that liquid A has density in between .92 and .85 g/mL.