A cc is a measure of volume, a kg is a measure of mass and it is not possible to convert one into the other. For example, 10 cc of water will have a much smaller mass than 10 cc of lead.
It is equal to 1/2 of 10 cc.
A kilogram is much bigger than a hectogram. One Kilogram equals 10 hectograms.
10 cubic centimeters (10 cc ).
10,000 grams..
10 ml = 10 cc
That depends what substance you have a kilogram of.A kilogram of air fills many many cc.A kilogram of water fills only 1,000 cc (1 liter).A kilogram if ice fills a few more cc than a kilogram of water does.A kilogram of lead, gold, or rock fills only a small number of cc.
The units are incompatible
1 kilogram is the weight of 1 liter of non-salt water. That is the scientific standard. 1 gram per cubic centimeter (cc). 1000 grams in a kilogram and 1000 cc in a liter.
10 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
10 US fluid ounces = 295.74 cc
10 cc equals 0.01 liters.
10 cc = 10 ml, cubic centimeter and milliliter are synonymous
10 kg is 10 kg, regardless of the substance.
There are 100 grams in 1/10 of a kilogram.
1 cubic centimeter (cc) is equal to 1 mililiter (mL). Therefore, to answer your question, 10 mL is equal to 10 cc's.
One liter of water weighs one kilogram. One kilogram is 1,000 grams. One liter is 1,000 cubic centimeters (a.k.a. "cc" or "ml") So: One cc weighs one gram. Isn't the metric system wonderful?
Ten units is 1/10 of a CC.