The answer will vary depending on the specific gravity of the substance being measured. By definition, 1 ml = 1cc and 1 cc of water at 4 deg C = 1 gram. Therefore, 50 cc of water at 4 deg C will equal 50 grams. (4 deg C = 32.9 deg F.)
The conversion between mL and grams are given .On finding the relation we get as follows .
1 ml=1 gm .
so , 50 ml=50 gm.
This conversion can only be done if the density of the material is known. For water at its point of maximum density the conversion is 1 ml = 1 g. However for dense liquids such as Mercury with a density of 13.6 g/cm3, 1 ml = 13.6 g.
50mL o f pure water is 50grams
all you have to do is change it to a percent then change it to a fraction and finally divide by 100
29 cc of water at 4 degrees Celsius = 29 grams. You can't convert a volume to a mass unless you know the density of the material occupying the volume.
50cc equals roughly 25 grams in powder form
You figure that a gram of water has a volume of about one millilitre.You remember that 1,000 cc is one litre.You realise that 140 grams is 140 ml, or 140 cc.
50,000 grams equal 50 kilograms.
Remembering how to convert units while cooking can be hard. 380 cc of substanceÊconverts into 380 grams of substance.Ê
cc (cubic centimeters) is volume gms (grams) is mass (or weight) They don't convert.
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.
You can't directly convert cc (cubic centimeters) to grams. CC is a measure of size. grams is a measure of mass (which is basically the same as weight in is case) You would need to weigh them or know the conversion factor for that particular formulation. However, 0.5g/cc is a pretty good guess that will get you close. You can't directly convert cc (cubic centimeters) to grams. CC is a measure of size. grams is a measure of mass (which is basically the same as weight in is case) You would need to weigh them or know the conversion factor for that particular formulation. However, 0.5g/cc is a pretty good guess that will get you close.
50 cubic inches is 819.35cc
Density is given in terms of mass/volume. To convert this to grams/cc, convert 1 kg to grams and divide by 280 cc. Thus, 1 kg x 1000 g/kg = 1000g. Then 1000g/280 cc = 3.57 g/cc, or 4g/cc (1 sig fig)
How do you convert to grams per square meter For Example if a towel 700 grams the size of towel is 26 by 50
29 cc of water at 4 degrees Celsius = 29 grams. You can't convert a volume to a mass unless you know the density of the material occupying the volume.
50cc equals roughly 25 grams in powder form
You figure that a gram of water has a volume of about one millilitre.You remember that 1,000 cc is one litre.You realise that 140 grams is 140 ml, or 140 cc.
50,000 grams equal 50 kilograms.
Remembering how to convert units while cooking can be hard. 380 cc of substanceÊconverts into 380 grams of substance.Ê
50 grams plus the wayt of the salt you added