1000 grams of silver with a density of 10,49 has a volume of 95,33 cubic centimeters (a cube 4,47 centimeters on a side).
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The metric system make this very easy; One gram of water occupies one cubic centimeter = one centimeter cubed = one millilitre, one kilo occupies one litre and one metric ton, 1000 Kgs occupies one cubic meter. So in your case; 32.7g of water has a volume of 32.7 cubic centimeteres (can be written as 32.7 cc and is the same as 32.7 cm3 and 32.7 ml ) Very specifically, the 1 g = 1 cm3 equality only applies at 4ºC (degrees centigrade), the temperature at which liquid water is densest.
There isn't really a kilolitre. The unit for volume in the SI is the cubic metre. The normal prefixes get a little confused because of the cubing. One cubic metre equals 1 000 litres. So if a kilolitre is a thousand litres, it is one cubic metre.
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The bulk density of iron ore pellets typically ranges from 2.2 to 2.6 grams per cubic centimeter.
A kiloliter would equal 1000 liters.The SI unit is the cubic meter, which is the identical volume as a kiloliter.1,000The prefix "kilo -" almost always means "thousand".