Density = Mass/Volume = 180/45 = 4 kg per cc. That is very dense material - more than 180 times as dense as the densest element on earth - Osmium.
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No, fairly far off. 3 tablespoons is 45cc
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40:1
45ml = 45cc = 9 metric teaspoons
45mL is 9.1 US teaspoons.
45cc in 3 metric tablespoons
1500 cc = 26fl.oz. approx.
45cc in 3 metric tablespoons
The density of the substance is calculated by dividing the mass (321g) by the volume (45cc), which gives 7.13 g/cc. The specific gravity is the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water at 4 degrees Celsius, which is 1 g/cc. Therefore, the specific gravity of the substance is 7.13.
An inch is a measure of length or distance while a cubic centimetre (cc) is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
The density of the substance is calculated by dividing its mass (321 grams) by its volume (45 cc), which results in 7.13 g/cc. The specific gravity is the ratio of the density of the substance to the density of water at 4 degrees Celsius, which is 1 g/cc, so the specific gravity would be 7.13.
Density = Mass/Volume = 180/45 = 4 kg per cc. That is very dense material - more than 180 times as dense as the densest element on earth - Osmium.