There are 1000 milliliters in a liter. A milliliter and a cubic centimeter are equivalent, so there are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter. .75 liters would have 750 cc's. If you multiply 1000 by .75, the answer is 750.
One ml is also 1 cc. Ml and cc are the same.
1 cubic centimeter or 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram. Forget syrup or oil. That weighs more.
0.6 cc is about 1/8 of a teaspoonful.
There are 2.54 cm in one inch. Therefore 2.543 cc in one cu. inch = 16.38706 cc per cu. inch. 750cc / 16.38706cc = 45.76781 cubic inches
It depends on the density of what you're weighing. The weight of 750 cc of water is 750 grams. The weight of 750 cc of milk is 810 grams.
Suzuki gsxr 750 cc 2009 edition has 127.5 hp
An 800cc silicone breast implant weighs 0.85 kg (1.87 lbs). This is the weight of a single breast implant, not for two implants put together.
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750 cc is about 3.17 cups.
On average, silicone implants weigh about 0.95 grams per CC. So, 650cc implants would weigh approximately 617.5 grams.
The size of breast implants is defined in cc. Therefore two implants with the same specified cc must be the same size, regardless of the type of implants they are. However, breast implants with the same specified size do not necessarily have the same shape.
750 cc of water
750 milliliters is equivalent to 750 cubic centimeters (cc) because 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter.
When the term "cc" is used for implants, this is a term used to describe the amount of liquid going into the breast implant. This determines the size of the breasts after surgery.
A 520cc saline breast implant weighs 500g. Note that this is for a single breast implant, not for two implants put together.
One cubic centimeter (cc) of lead weighs approximately 11.34 grams.