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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.)
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.
one unit (mls) is volume and one unit (lbs) is mass. You must stipulate the object eg. water so that its density can be determined. Density equals mass over volume (in cc trying to covert 3.1L of plasma to pounds. The density of plasma is 1.03g/cc?
In one liter, there are 1000mL of water. One cubic centimeter is equal to one mL of water. So there are 1000 cc of water to one liter of water. In the future, it's really easy to just go to a conversion website where they you can find out quickly.
To convert cubic centimeters (cc) to grams (g), you need to know the density of the substance in question. Since density varies depending on the material, a specific substance must be identified for an accurate conversion. Once the density is known, you can use the formula: mass (g) = volume (cc) x density (g/cc) to calculate the mass in grams.