1.6L=1600mL=1600cc
2.4 liters
you need the density of the liquid.
use a calcumalator stupid
how does 0.3 ml convert to cc's
Provided you know he density of the substance it can be converted
To convert cc to gram, one must multiple the specific gravity of the substance by the number of ccs to convert to a weight in grams.
There is not enough information provided to answer this question. One can only convert grams to ccs if one is measuring water. Different substances have different densities, so 400 mcg of substance A could be many ccs different from 400 mcg for substance B.
how on the 2002 CCS cover
No, CCS is not in California. There main plant is in Westerville, Ohio. ----
There are approximately 384 cubic centimeters (ccs) in 13 ounces.
Since each cubic inch is 16.387064 cubic centimeters, you can just multiply 16.387064 x 80 = 1310.96512 (CCs) So Eighty Cubic inches is about 1311 CCs, and yes that's a big motor, about 1.3 Liter. I think I once had a Ford Escort (car) that was powered by a 1.8 Liter motor, but that was a 4 cylinder.
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