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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There are 1000 cubic centimeters (cc) in one liter.
The volume of water is directly related to its mass because the density of water is relatively constant at normal atmospheric conditions. The density of water is about 1 gram per cubic centimeter, so for every 1 milliliter of water (equal to 1 cubic centimeter) there is 1 gram of mass. This relationship allows you to easily calculate the mass of water based on its volume or vice versa.
One-eighth ounce is equal to approximately 3.5 cubic centimeters (cc).
There are 2.54 cm to an inch. One cubic inch equals 16.39 cc (cc = cubic centimeter). 3.5 cu in x 16.39 cc / cu in = 57.36 cc 57.36 cc x 13.6 g / cc = 780.16 g The mass of 3.5 cu in of mercury is 780.16 g
One liter of water weighs one kilogram. One kilogram is 1,000 grams. One liter is 1,000 cubic centimeters (a.k.a. "cc" or "ml") So: One cc weighs one gram. Isn't the metric system wonderful?