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100 grams of water at standard temperature and pressure has a volume of 100 cubic centimeters or 100 millilitres. The volume of 100 grams of any other substance will depend on its specific gravity or density: if less than that of water, it will have a greater volume; if greater than that of water, it will have a smaller volume.
Under normal conditions the volume would be 123.67 cubic centimeters as the density of water is 1 gm per cc
No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g
The volume of water can be calculated using its density, which is approximately 1 gram per milliliter (g/mL) at room temperature. Therefore, 600 grams of water would have a volume of about 600 milliliters (mL). Since 1 liter equals 1,000 mL, this is equivalent to 0.6 liters.
1 gm/ml