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You'll need the density of this stuff ??IT?? which I don't know what stuff it is.

Density (g/mL) says how much mass (g) is in a certain volume (mL) of that particular substance.

So you have to divide mass, 13g, by the density in g per mL (or kg per L) to find the volume in mL as outcome of that.

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