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About Density\Mass

Andytrenom said:
"Liquids" don't exactly have a constant density
True, which is why we're gonna need to know what exactly the liquid in question is. Like, just comparing water itself should show what you mean.

Water (textbook answer): 1000 kg/m┬│ (Achievable at 4┬░C)

Water (actual): 997 kg/m┬│

Salt Water: 1029 kg/m┬│

Note that these values are for STP (25┬░C at 1 atm of pressure) unless stated otherwise.
 
Shouldn't average density of water work? Sure, as long as the liquid acts in some way as water instead of being some sort of intangible, liquid like, shadow.
 
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