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Density is defined as the amount of matter (mass) per unit of volume of a specific substance, and is calculated by dividing the mass of any sample of the substance in question by its volume. Considering the unit of density as g/cm3 (grams per cubic centimeter or grams per cc), the density of the substance in your question is exactly 1.5 g/cm3.

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1.5 g/cc or 1.5 g/ml.

Density = mass divided by volume.

= (1.5 g) / (1 cc)

Note: 1 cc = 1 ml (milliliter)

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