you need the density of the object in g/ml. Then you multiply the cc by the density and you get mass in g. If it is water, it is 1
400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.400 L/250 mL = 400,000 mL / 250 mL = 1600 bottles.
It's 1:1. 1 ml equals 1 cc (cubic centimeter)
One cubic centimeter (a cc) is usually found in European terminology, and is the same as one milliliter (a mL). They both measure volume.How many cc in a cup depends on your measuring system for a cup, which is not a standard unit.If you are using a US system, 1 mL is 0.0042 cupsHowever in most of the world, one cup is simply 250 mL or one quarter of a litre.There are 250 cc in a metric cup.
250 ml beaker
250 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1 cc is 1 millilitre (ml) of water 550 cc = 550 ml of water 250 ml = 1 cup 550 ml divided by 250 ml/cup = 2.2 (or 2 1/5) cups of water
1 cc is equivalent to 1 ml. 1 cup has 250 mls, therefore, 1 cup has 250 cc.
(volume) x (density) = mass (250 ml) x (1 g/ml) = 250 grams 1 ml = 1 cc
250 mL of water is about 8.453 US fluid ounces
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
convert 1000 cc to ml
250 ml. A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (millilitre) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1 cc = 1 ml
you need the density of the object in g/ml. Then you multiply the cc by the density and you get mass in g. If it is water, it is 1
1 ml = 1 cc 1 liter = 1000 ml .5 liters * 1000 ml/liter * 1 cc/ml = 500 cc
Oh, dude, 250 milliliters is the same as 250 cubic centimeters. It's like when your friend tells you they're going to the store, and you're like, "Cool, have fun." So yeah, 250 ml equals 250 cm³. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.