Density of latex is 0.920 - 0.960 grams per cubic centimeter.
One cubic centimeter of water would fit into that cup, and it would weigh 1 gram.
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!!!!!
One cubic centimeter (cc) of lead weighs approximately 11.34 grams.
340 a ml is a cubic centimeter.
The density of borosilicate glass is approx. 2,23 g/cm3.
Look up the density on the periodic table. You won't learn anything if we just spoon-feed you! Cheers.
One cubic centimeter of silver weights 10.497g so 2.5 cubic centimeters of silver would be 26.2425g.
Pyrite's weight can vary depending on its size and shape, but on average, it weighs about 5 grams per cubic centimeter.
One cubic centimeter (cc) of salt typically weighs about 2.16 grams.
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.
Mangalloy, also known as Hadfield steel, typically has a density of approximately 7.8 grams per cubic centimeter. Since there are about 28,316.8 cubic centimeters in a cubic foot, 1 cubic foot of mangalloy would weigh around 1,200 pounds (or about 544 kilograms).
The weight of a cubic meter of peridotite can vary depending on the specific composition of the rock. On average, peridotite has a density of about 3.2 - 3.4 grams per cubic centimeter, so a cubic meter would weigh around 3200 - 3400 kilograms.