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Use the ideal gas law. PV=nRT where P=Pressure, V=Volume, n=amount (mol), R is the constant (since you have mmHg it would be 62.4) and T=temperature (convert to Kelvin).

the eqation for density is mass over volume, so use the ideal gas law to solve for volume. Then calculate mass over volume.

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