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Density

The mass of a certain volume of an unknown liquid at 25 degrees Celsius was determined to be 24 mg.  The mass of an equal volume of water at the same temperature was measured as 201 mg.  Calculate the density of the unknown liquid at 25 degrees Celsius.

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