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What is the density of glycerin in kg/m3?

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The question is asking for the density of glycerin in kilograms per cubic meter (kg/m³). This refers to the mass of glycerin contained in a specific volume, which is a fundamental property of the substance.

Answer

1260 kg/m³

The final answer is 1260 kg/m³

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The final answer is 1260 kg/m³

More Information

The density of glycerin can slightly vary depending on the temperature. At 20°C it is typically around 1261.3 kg/m³, while at 30°C it is 1260 kg/m³.

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