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What volume would 90 g occupy?

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The "gram" is a unit of mass. Different substances pack more or less mass

into the same volume ... the characteristic expressed by their "density".

So the volume of 90g depends on what substance you have 90g of.

-- 90g of air, or any other gas, at low pressure, could fill the Superdome.

-- 90g of water comes up to about 3.2 fluid ounces in a measuring cup.

-- But even that is about 19 times the volume of 90g of gold.

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240 grams of what?

If it was water, then 240 milliliters.

If it was Mercury then it would only be one 13.7 th as much.

If it was air then it would take a much bigger space.

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90mL would occupy a volume of 90cc (cubic centimeters).

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18 cm^3

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