Well, honey, any substance that has a volume of 1cm3 would be equivalent to 1 milliliter of water. So, if you're looking to measure out a precise amount of liquid, just grab yourself a trusty little measuring cup and pour away. Just make sure to keep those measurements accurate, we don't want any baking disasters on our hands now, do we?
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You can cut out a block of one cubic centimeter out of practically any substance.
Nothing happens if the volume is also allowed to increase.
This is a good working description of the gaseous phase of matter. A sample of gas will assume the shape and volume of its container, so the sample has no shape or volume of its own.
A cubic centimeter measures the same as a milliliter.
density is a measure of mass that is contained in a unit of volume for a particular substance. it increases it cannot expand if we say that density is increasing it means that either mass has increased or volume has decreased like on cooling volume decreases. on mixing(chemically or dissolving) mass increases.
3 - 4cm3, it becomes reduced in aortic stenosis and is usually symptomatic at less than 1cm3