The density of water is commonly expressed as 1 gram per milliliter (1 g/ml) or 1 gram per cubic centimeter (1 g/cm³). This means that 1 milliliter of water has a mass of 1 gram, and 1 cubic centimeter of water also has a mass of 1 gram. This equivalence holds true at 4 degrees Celsius, where water reaches its maximum density. Thus, the relationship among grams, milliliters, and cubic centimeters exemplifies the unique density properties of water.
1 gram (approx)
They are the same.
Only with water. 1ml of water is equal to one gram of water; this is how the measurement systems are classified.
15. 1cm cubed = 1ml.
1. 1ml = 1cc = 1cm^3
1 gram (approx)
1ml equals 1cm cubed
They are the same.
1mL is 1cm3, and 1cm is 10^7nm so 1mL=1cm^3=10^21nm^3
you need to know the density. density links weight and volume. In general, 1ml of a litre equals roughly 1g (water at rt). Therefore assuming this, 170ml = 170,000mg
Only with water. 1ml of water is equal to one gram of water; this is how the measurement systems are classified.
It depends on the substance being measured. For water, 1 ml is equivalent to 1 mg. However, for other substances, the conversion factor may vary based on the density of the material.
Neither. They are identical volumes.
A liter is a volume, 1mL=1cm^3
one cubic centiment
The same density of 1ml of water. (approx 1g/ml)
Since the volume of water displaced by the marble is 1.72 ml, this is equivalent to the volume of the marble. Therefore, the volume of the marble is 1.72 ml.