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d= m/v I don't know what your SI unit needs to be but if it is in m3 ? you have to change 2.5g/ml to m3 !!!! if i recall correctly: 1ml= 10-6m3 so, 2.5g/ 1ml * 1ml/10-6m3= 2.5g/10-6 m3 = X g/m3 then, d=650g/ X g/m3 I hope this will help you!!

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