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To convert 1.55 kg/m³ to g/L, you can multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram and 1000 liters in a cubic meter. So, 1.55 kg/m³ is equal to 1550 g/L.

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1 kg = 1,000 g
1 m3 = 1,000 L

(1.55 kg/m3) x (1,000 g/kg) x (1/1,000 m3/L) = (1.55 x 1,000 / 1,000) (kg - g - m3 / m3 - kg - L)

= 1.55 g/L

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