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If it's pure water and everything in the lab is at standard temperature and pressure, then it's 1 gram.

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One cubic centimeter (cc) of water has a mass of approximately 1 gram.

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One cc of water has a mass of about one unit?

One cc of pure water at sea level has a mass of exactly one gram.


One cc of water has a mass of about one?

1 gram


One milliliter of water has a volume of and a mass of One thousand cm cubed of water fills a liter container and has a mass of kilogram I don't get it?

You have your units mixed up. One milliliter (ml) equals one cubic centimeter (cc.) One cc of water at 4°C has a mass of one gram (g.) Kilo is the multiplier that means x1000. Therefore 1000 ml (or cc) of water has a mass of 1000 g or 1 Kilogram (Kg.)


What is 10 CC in kilogram?

A cc is a measure of volume, a kg is a measure of mass and it is not possible to convert one into the other. For example, 10 cc of water will have a much smaller mass than 10 cc of lead.


Does changing the mass of water change the mass of one cubic centimeter of water?

You can change the mass of water in two ways: increase or decrease the amount of water or change the isotopic composition of the molecules of water. The first will have no effect on the mass of 1 cc of water. The second will. If you replace the hydrogen atoms in the "normal" water molecules with deuterium atoms you will increase the density (mass/cc) of the water.


What is the Mass of one cc of aluminum?

What is the weaght of one cc. of 4032 T6 aluminum


How many cc in a litre?

There are 1000 cubic centimeters (cc) in one liter.


Does 1cc equals 1 mg?

No. 1 cc equals 1 g (not mg) of water. The gramme is defined as being "the mass of one cubic centimetre of water". Strictly speaking, the kilogramme is defined as being the mass of one cubic decimetre of water. ... but 1cc = 1 mg? Definitely not, unless you are talking 1 cc of a material with a density of 1 mg per cc.


How can people prove water has weight?

One way is by showing that water has mass. In fact, the original definition of a gram is the total mass of 1 cc (cubic centimeter, also known as 1 ml.) of water.


How many cc is 127 gm?

The 'cc' (cubic centimeter) is a unit of volume, whereas the 'gm' (gram) is a unit of mass ... (often understood as the weight). They are not directly convertible. A volume of some number of 'cc' may contain more or less grams of mass, depending on what the substance in it is. For example, 1cc of water contains 1gm of mass, but 1 cc of mercury contains almost 13gm of mass (and weighs 13 times as much as a cc of water).


70 cc equals how many g?

Both are abrreviations of units of measure. A gram (g) is a measure for a unit of mass. A cubic centimeter (cc) is measure of volume. Since they do not measure the same units then they never equal each other.Density is the relationship between the two measures. For example, one cc of water has a mass of one gram.


How many mg in a cc?

Milligrams is a measure of mass, while cubic centimeters is a measurement of volume. You would need to specify the material being measured. If you're talking about pure water at standard temperature and pressure, then one cc of water has a mass of one gram, or 1,000 mg.