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Density = mass divided by volume. Thus the density here is 0.5 kg/0.252 L or approximately 1.98 kg/L. The SI-unit for density is kg/m³, but the above units are more common.


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density = mass / volume.

500/252 = Approx. 198 kg/l

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density = mass / volume. Solving for volume:

volume = mass / density.

Make sure you convert the mass from mg to g before applying the formula.

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