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No. It cannot be. Mass cannot be measured in cm3, which is a measure of volume.
You would use the measurement of volume (mm3, cm3) it is pronounced 'cubed', as in 'squared'.
Mass= Kg (Kilograms) Weight= N (Newtons) or if your measuring volume, then it would be: cm3 (Centimeters Cubed)
The conversion of cubic centimeters (cm3) to grams depends on the substance being measured, as different substances have different densities. Density is defined as mass per unit volume. To convert cm3 to grams, you would need to know the density of the substance in question. You can use the formula: mass (g) = density (g/cm3) x volume (cm3) to calculate the mass in grams.
Neither. 1 gram is a measure of mas while 10 cm3 is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to elementary dimensional analysis, comparisons between the two are not valid. 10g of air at normal temperature and pressure will occupy a lot more space than 10 cm3. On the other hand 10 gram of iron will occupy a lot less space.