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∙ 13y agoYou can change the mass of water in two ways: increase or decrease the amount of water or change the isotopic composition of the molecules of water.
The first will have no effect on the mass of 1 cc of water. The second will. If you replace the hydrogen atoms in the "normal" water molecules with deuterium atoms you will increase the density (mass/cc) of the water.
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∙ 13y agoUnfortunately, 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.
A cubic centimeter is a measure of volume. 1 cubic centimeter is often referred to as a cc, or cm^3. 1 cc is also (usually) equal to 1 milliliter (ml) of water.
None. That is a 2 dimentional measurement.Assuming you mean a cubic centimeter, then 1 mL, or 0.001 liters.
A gram is a measurement of mass. It is the mass of one cubic centimeter of water.
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.
No. A cubic centimeter is equal to a milliliter of water at standard temperature.
A cubic centimeter of pure water at maximum density has a mass of what?
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.
If one cubic centimeter of the object is denser than one cubic centimeter of water, it will sink unless it displaces enough water.
One cubic centimeter = one milliliter
Fresh water at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 999.70 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.9997 grams per cubic centimeter. Sea water with a salinity of 3.5 percent at a temperature of 10 degrees Celsius has a density of 1026.98 kilograms per cubic meter or 1.02698 grams per cubic centimeter.
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.
One cubic centimeter of water would fit into that cup, and it would weigh 1 gram.
1 gm per cubic centimeter
About one gram
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, and 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. So your answer is 1 gram.