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Put a known volume, perhaps 1 ml in a test tube and weigh it. You get grams/ml

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11y ago

Blood has many components to it such as plasma and platelets ( four parts total ) and those together make blood more viscous than water or it has more weight in lament terms.

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4.5million to 5million per cubic millimeter.

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12y ago

Density of blood is a bit higher than that of water, d=1060 kg/m3

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1.06

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