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density = mass / volume

Given mass = 240 g = 240*10^-3 kg

volume = 200 mL = 200*10^-6 m^3

Hence density = 1.2*10^3 kg/m^3

Or 1200 kg/m^3

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It is 1.2 grams per mL.

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