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The density of corn oil is 922 kg/(m3). If the density of water is 1.0 g/mL, will corn oil float or sink in water? A. Corn oil will float because the density of corn oil is 0.922 g/mL, which is less than the 1.0 g/mL density of water. B. Corn oil will sink because the density of corn oil is 922g/mL, which is greater than the 1.0 g/mL density of water. C. Corn oil will float because the density of corn oil is 0.000 922 g/mL, which is less than the 1.0 g/mL density of water.

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