Approximately but not exactly 762 cc.
Some people still believe that there is a conversion between mass and volume in relation to pure water but that is only approximately true. Until 1964 (nearly 50 year ago!) a litre was defined as the volume of one kilogram of pure water at 4 degrees Celsius and at a pressure of 760 millilitres of Mercury. With that definition a conversion would have been valid - but only for pure water and only under those conditions. In any case that definition of a litre was abandoned in favour of 1 litre =1000 cubic centimetres.
In fact the density of pure water, at 4 deg C and 760 ml of mercury is 999.9720 kg/metre3
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The density of distilled water is approximately 1 g/cm³. Therefore, 762 g of distilled water would occupy 762 cubic centimeters of space.
7.9 grams of water will occupy approximately 7.9 cubic centimeters, as the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
4861.92 cubic centimeters of water is equivalent to approximately 164.17 fluid ounces.
Since the density of water is 1 g/cm^3, you can directly convert grams to cubic centimeters for water. Simply, 1 gram of water is equal to 1 cubic centimeter of water.
Ten cubic centimeters of water is equivalent to 10 milliliters. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter, 10 milliliters of water would be 10 millimeters in depth if spread over an area of 1 square centimeter.
240 gallons of water occupy approximately 31.77 cubic feet.