What is the weaght of one cc. of 4032 T6 aluminum
One cc of pure water at sea level has a mass of exactly one gram.
1 gram
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.
Thast is one mole. 26.98 grams/per mole is the mass.
The atomic mass number of aluminum is 27. The atomic mass of aluminum is 26.98115386
The density is the mass per unit volume. So, the density = 27/10 = 2.7 grams/cc
The molar mass of aluminum chloride (AlCl3) is 133.34 g/mol. This is calculated by adding the atomic masses of one aluminum atom and three chlorine atoms.
You have your units mixed up. One milliliter (ml) equals one cubic centimeter (cc.) One cc of water at 4°C has a mass of one gram (g.) Kilo is the multiplier that means x1000. Therefore 1000 ml (or cc) of water has a mass of 1000 g or 1 Kilogram (Kg.)
If it's pure water and everything in the lab is at standard temperature and pressure, then it's 1 gram.
Not if the pellets are solid. Aluminum will sink in water because its density (2.7g per cc) is greater than water (1.0g per cc).
that completely depends on what ur measuring. cc is a unit of volume and ounce is a unit of mass...
There are 2.54 cm to an inch. One cubic inch equals 16.39 cc (cc = cubic centimeter). 3.5 cu in x 16.39 cc / cu in = 57.36 cc 57.36 cc x 13.6 g / cc = 780.16 g The mass of 3.5 cu in of mercury is 780.16 g