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Density is a material's intrinsic (intrinsic) property that depends on how much it occupies a particular space and possibly on temperature.

Density is expressed in units of mass divided by volume. The International Standard Unit (SI) is the kilogram per cubic meter ("cube") or kg/m3. Some commonly used density units are grams per cubic centimeter, or we can also express it as g/cm3; it is more widely used in laboratories.

Mass and volume are related by a term called density.

The formula gives the relation between the mass and the density of an object:

Density = Mass/ Volume

We can extract the desired quantity from this formula, and here it is mass, so,

Mass = Density x Volume

So, by using the above information, 100 cm^3 bar weighs 1930gm.

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