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Hello,
I was wondering conceptually, why does the density of the individual components change when they are added into a liquid mixture?
So consider adding ethylene glycol and water together, when they are added to a container as a mixture, their densities are no longer their densities when they were in separate containers, why is this conceptually?
I was wondering conceptually, why does the density of the individual components change when they are added into a liquid mixture?
So consider adding ethylene glycol and water together, when they are added to a container as a mixture, their densities are no longer their densities when they were in separate containers, why is this conceptually?