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mass is density times volume. You first need the volume, though; "top 20 cm" is not enough information, you would also need to know what area is covered by that soil slice.

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To calculate the mass of soil, you would first need to know the volume of soil you are working with. If you are given the density in g/cm3 and the height of the soil slice (20 cm in this case), you can calculate the volume by multiplying the density by the height. Then, to calculate the mass, you would multiply the volume by the density.

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