One cubic centimeter (cc) of water is equivalent to 1 gram. This is because the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 1 cc of any substance with a density of 1 g/cm³ would also weigh 1 gram.
A 'cubic centimetre'. If your CC is water it will weigh one gram and be one thousanth of a litre, one thousanth of a kilgram.
One quarter of a gram. One gram equals 1,000 Milligrams.
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1 cc of water
One cubic centimeter (cc) of water is equivalent to 1 gram. This is because the density of water is 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, 1 cc of any substance with a density of 1 g/cm³ would also weigh 1 gram.
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.
To convert cc to gram, one must multiple the specific gravity of the substance by the number of ccs to convert to a weight in grams.
Depends on the substance. 1cc of water weighs 1g
One gram of sugar is approximately equivalent to 1 milliliter (ml) in volume. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cc), 1 gram of sugar is approximately equal to 1 cc.
1 gram is 0.002204623 pounds.
The conversion of cubic centimeters (cc) to grams depends on the substance being measured, as different substances have different densities. However, for water at room temperature, 1 cc is approximately equal to 1 gram.
It very much depends on the substance. Cubic centimetres is a volume not a mass. 5,000 cc of vacuum would weigh nothing at all, 5,000 cc of water would weigh about 5 kilograms, 5,000 cc of mercury a great deal more
Not really a coherent question, but I'll try. A cubic centimeter is a unit of space and a gram is a unit of weight. If you are working with water, one gram fills one cubic centimeter (cc). That is where the measurements are derived. Anything other than water will weigh or take up different amounts, depending on their relative densities.
50cc equals roughly 25 grams in powder form
Only if you have pure water in mind: 500 cc or 500 milliliter of pure water weigh 500 gram.