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density equals mass/volume. So you need to know the mass (mass of citric plus hydrogen) and the volume. You should know that.

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To calculate the density of citric acid, you need to know its mass and volume. Measure the mass of a given amount of citric acid using a balance. Then, measure the volume by either carefully pouring it into a graduated cylinder or by performing a displacement method. Finally, divide the mass of citric acid by its volume to calculate the density, typically expressed in grams per milliliter (g/mL) or grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³).

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