The table below shows the densities of three contrasting liquids. Liquid A B C Density 13.6 g/mL 0.8 g/mL 1.0 g/mLBased on density, which picture shows how these liquids would arrange when placed in a container together (1 point)

The liquids would arrange in the following order based on density: A, C, B. Liquid A (density 13.6 g/mL) would be at the bottom, followed by Liquid C (density 1.0 g/mL), and finally Liquid B (density 0.8 g/mL) at the top. So, the picture that shows Liquid A at the bottom, Liquid C in the middle, and Liquid B at the top would be the correct arrangement.