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The density of water is always 1 gram per cm cubed.

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density = mass / volume

u take the mass divide by the volume. that's is the density....

x mass/vol3

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Density is measured in kilograms per cubic metre. Because a gram and a litre are both thousandths of a kilogram and a cubic metre, gl-1 is the same as kgm-3.

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Kilograms per cubic metre.

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