The mass and volume of water was used to define the SI units for weight and volume, and is almost exactly 1 gram per milliliter (1 gram/cm3).
Although this changes slightly with temperature, one gram of water is one cc or one mL of water.
A liter of water at 25°C weighs about 0.997 kilograms.
Chat with our AI personalities
The density of water is 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, 1 liter of water would have a mass of 1 kilogram.
One gram of water at 4 degrees Celsius occupies a volume of approximately 1 milliliter, as water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter at this temperature.
A cc or ml or milliliter is a volume. A gram is, by definition, a weight. A pint equals a pound the world around is what we learned in chemistry class and a cc = 1 gram of water, but one gram of gold would be WAY less than 1 cc.
One gram of glycerin is approximately 0.035 ounces.
Its volume expands when water turns to ice, so one gram of ice has a volume slightly larger than one millimeter of water. The specific gravity of ice at freezing is 0.9168, which means that frozen water has a volume about 9 percent higher than when it was a liquid.