The mass and volume of water was used to define the SI units for weight and volume, and is almost exactly 1 gram per milliliter (1 gram/cm3).
Although this changes slightly with temperature, one gram of water is one cc or one mL of water.
A liter of water at 25°C weighs about 0.997 kilograms.
1 kilo water = 1 liter water
1 gram water = 1 milliliter water
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
Because density equals mass over volume which equals mass divided by volume. It doesn't matter what the volume in the graduated cylinder is but when you subtract just the volume of the graduated cylinder, you subtract the two. Then you find the mass and volume which should be the same divide them and the answer is one! ONE IS ALWAYS THE ANSWER
One litre of water equals one kilogram of water
A cc or ml or milliliter is a volume. A gram is, by definition, a weight. A pint equals a pound the world around is what we learned in chemistry class and a cc = 1 gram of water, but one gram of gold would be WAY less than 1 cc.
These two cannot be compared directly. Decimeter is a unit of length (10 cm) and gram is unit of mass. One comparison that could be made is that 1 cubic decimeters (measure of volume) equals 1 liter, and 1 liter of water equals 1000 gram = 1kg.
Only if it is water, which has a mass of 1gram per ml volume
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
The answer would be 1 kg. If one milliliter of water weighs one gram, one liter of water weighs 1000 grams, which equals one kilogram.
Well it depends on the volume of water. It takes one calorie per gram of water. Calorie is a unit of energy. It takes 4.18 Joule to raise one gram of water one degree. Joules are the scientific unit of energy. One gram of water has a volume of 1 cm3.
The volume of 112 grams of water is 112 ml.Pure water weighs 1 gram per milliliter (or cubic centimeter cc).
Because density equals mass over volume which equals mass divided by volume. It doesn't matter what the volume in the graduated cylinder is but when you subtract just the volume of the graduated cylinder, you subtract the two. Then you find the mass and volume which should be the same divide them and the answer is one! ONE IS ALWAYS THE ANSWER
The volume of lead will be greater than one gram of water. The density?æof lead is about 11 times more than that of water.?æ
1 gram of water is exactly one mililiter.
One tenth of a gram equals a decigram. One one hundreth of a gram equals a centigram and one one thousanth of a gram equals a milligram. See http://webhome.idirect.com/~stevk/themetricsystem.pdf
No. Although one gram of water equals to one millilitre of water, but it is not for honey. Water is H2O which is lighter than honey (I don't know the chemical equation)
Simply because - due to the addition of heat, the water molecules in steam are further apart than those in cold water.
Only with water. 1ml of water is equal to one gram of water; this is how the measurement systems are classified.