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The mass of 1 cc (cubic centimetre or cm3) of water is 1 gram.

Strictly speaking, the equality of mass and volume measures applies for distilled water at 20 deg C at 1 atmosphere, but for all but the most extreme situations is valid.

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The equation to calculate the volume of water from its mass is V = m / ρ, where V is the volume, m is the mass, and ρ is the density of water (approximately 1000 kg/m^3).

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