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780 cc of mercury or molten lead would weigh a lot more, for instance, than the same volume of water. I would say that much water would weigh in just under 2 lbs. Using the items listed above and figuring that 1cc = 1ml: 780ml water = 1.72 lbs 780ml lead = 19.5 lbs 780ml mercury = 23.37 lbs Thanks Suzie. Saved me getting out my calculator.
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There are 850 mL in 0.85 liters, as there are 1000 milliliters in a liter.