about 1 and a 1/4 cups
Not much, since there is no such thing as a liquid gram.
you need the density of the liquid.
33.8140227 do. (rounded)
300 milliliters is 10.14 fluid ounces.
A gallon of liquid asphalt at 300°F weighs approximately 8.2 to 8.4 pounds, depending on the specific type and grade of the liquid asphalt.
That is 4.233 ounces of liquid similar to water.
300 microlitres.
Liquid copper (near it's melting point) is 8.02 grams per cubic centimeter. Divide the total weight (466g) by 8.02 = 58.1047 ccs. 58.1047ccs = 3.54576634 Cubic Inches.
The same as 1800 ml, or 1.8 liters.
how on the 2002 CCS cover
3 cc are equal to 3 ml.
25 ccs (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 25 milliliters, as 1 cc is equal to 1 mL. This volume is roughly the size of a standard tablespoon, which holds about 15 mL. Therefore, 25 ccs is slightly less than two tablespoons. In terms of everyday objects, it could be visualized as a small shot glass filled with liquid.