What is the density of lemonade?
The density of lemonade varies depending on the ratio of lemon juice, water, and sugar used. Typically, lemonade made with equal parts of lemon juice, sugar, and water has a density of around 1.06 grams per cubic centimetre (g/cm³). However, the density of lemonade can range from 1.03 g/cm³ to 1.10 g/cm³ depending on the exact recipe used.
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