Pure water has the highest density at the temperature of 3.98 degrees Celsius. The density is then 999.975 kg/m3 or 0.9999750 g/cm3 or 0.9999750 g/mL. 1 mL of pure water weighs at 3.98 degrees Celsius nearly 1 g or exactly 0.999975 gram.
Because there are 1000 ml for every Liter. There are 2000 ml of pure water so you have 2000 grams, or 2 kg (Kilograms) of pure water.
2 Litres of liquid water at 4 oC weight 2 kg so it'll be some grams less at 10oC, but 2 L is not an exact figure as well.
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Density of pure water at four degrees centigrade.
1 Litre is 1000millilitre (ml) 1 Litre occupies 1000 cubic centimeters (cc) A cube shaped container which is 10cm wide and 10cmlong and 10cm high is 1000 cubic centimeter in Volume. THEREFORE a cubic centimeter and a milliliter both occupy exactly the same space. ANSWER: 1ml IS EQUAL TO 1cc ALSO, 1 Litre is 1000cc and it weighs 1 Kilogram if it is full of WATER. So, a ml OR a cc Weighs 1 gram.
One cubic centimeter equals one milliliter. == ==
Divide the mass of the object by the object's volume. For example, a 20 cubic centimeter block that weighs 40 grams would have a density of 2 grams per cubic centimeter (or milliliter), or abreviated as 2g/mL
1 cubic centimeter of neutron star stuff would weigh as much as 1000 aircraft carriers
Density of pure water at four degrees centigrade.
One cubic centimeter of water weighs one gram. Also note that a cubic centimeter is equal to one milliliter. __ NOTE__ All substances have different densities. The weight of a cubic centimeter depends on what one is weighing. 1 cubic centimeter of lead, for example, weighs 11.34  grams - but a litre of hydrogen (1,000 cc) weighs only 0.08988 grams.
Unfortunately, you also need to know what the substance is to find out how much each cubic centimeter weighs. However, 1 cubic centimeter of water weighs 1 gram. Thus 1000 cubic centimeters of water weighs 1 Kilogram.
A cubic centimeter is a cubic centimeter always and no matter what! It doesn't matter what the temperature is! However, I think you are asking for the mass of a cubic centimeter of water 4 °C and that is exactly 1 gram.
About a kilogram.
A centimeter of what? Air? Lead? Water? If you want to weigh something, first you need to know all three dimensions of the object, since you can only weigh 3-dimensional objects. So, assuming the object is 1cm X 1cm X 1cm, you have a cubic centimeter. Now you need to know the density of the object. Obviously, a cubic centimeter of marshmallow will weigh less than a cubic centimeter of lead: A cubic centimeter of lead weighs 11.34 grams A cubic centimeter of water weighs 1 gram Silicone = 2.3 grams A cubic centimeter of a concentrated mass of neutrons (a former star) = 800,000,000 tons!!!!!
The amount that a cubic foot of water weighs depends on the temperature of the water. At 70 degrees F. a cubic foot of water weighs 62.50 pounds.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram.
1 cubic metre is 1,000,000 cubic centimeters. Only 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram. 1 cubic meter of water weighs 1,000,000 grams, that is 1,000 kilograms or 1 tonne.
Graphite has a density of 2.09-2.23 grams/cubic centimeter. Therefore, a cubic foot of graphite weighs on average 134.2 pounds.
1 cubic centimeter or 1 milliliter of that water weighs 1.0835 grams.
amongst all the above units micrometer centimeter cubic centimeter. micrometer and centimeter belongs to length measurement .But cubic centimeter is used for volume measurement.