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honey is a thick, sweet liquid with a relatively high density. its density ranges from about 1.36 g/ml to 1.42 g/ml, depending on factors such as temperature and the specific type of honey. which of the items listed below is more dense than honey? which is less dense? drag and drop each item into the correct box.
more dense than honey
less dense than honey
vegetable oil with a density of.9 g/ml maple syrup with a density of 1.3 g/ml steel with a density of 8 g/ml
styrofoam with a density of.03 g/ml brick with a density of 2.0 g/ml granite with a density of 3.0 g/ml
Step1: Identify honey density range
Honey density is 1.36 - 1.42 g/mL.
Step2: Compare each item's density
Vegetable oil density 0.9 g/mL < 1.36 g/mL, so it's less dense.
Maple - syrup density 1.3 g/mL < 1.36 g/mL, so it's less dense.
Steel density 8 g/mL > 1.42 g/mL, so it's more dense.
Styrofoam density 0.03 g/mL < 1.36 g/mL, so it's less dense.
Brick density 2.0 g/mL > 1.42 g/mL, so it's more dense.
Granite density 3.0 g/mL > 1.42 g/mL, so it's more dense.
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More Dense than Honey: Steel with a density of 8 g/mL, Brick with a density of 2.0 g/mL, Granite with a density of 3.0 g/mL
Less Dense than Honey: Vegetable oil with a density of 0.9 g/mL, Maple syrup with a density of 1.3 g/mL, Styrofoam with a density of 0.03 g/mL