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How does mass relate to density?

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Density is grams / cm^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Since The formular for density is mass over volume, most commonly cm^3, we can find the mass of a quantity given the volume. Say D=.5 g/cm^3. If we have 1 mL of a substance then we do 1 mL = 1cm^3

1 cm^3 x (.5 g / cm^3) = .5 g of the substance

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