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Putting objects in order from highest density to lowest density:?

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I need these 4 object's density classified from lowest to highest:

1. Vegetable Oil

2. Rubbing Alcohol

3. Ice Cubes

4. Water

I tried to put them in the order I thought they should be in, but I think I might be wrong. It would be great if someone could explain why I'm wrong, or if I'm right.

Thank you so much! This homework that I'm working on is giving me a headache.

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  1. 4213

    4 being the most dense and 3 being the least.

    I could be wrong I dont have any rubbing alcohol in my house.

    I would love to know the answer.


  2. Isopropyl alcohol: 0.786 g/cm³

    vegetable oil: 0.91 g/cm³

    ice: 0.9167 g/cm³

    water: 1.00  g/cm³

    George Bush: 666 g/cm³

  3. 2,4,1,3

    This is based on Specific Gravity of each substance.

  4. they should all have the same density -- if there is the same amount of each thing

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