That depends on the material. In general, you use the formula:mass = volume x density
For example, for iron (with a density of about 8 grams / cubic centimeter = 8 kilograms / liter = 8 tons / cubic meter), a cubic centimeter has a mass of 8 grams, but for other materials, this may be more, or less.
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The mass of 1 cubic centimeter of a material, also known as density, depends on the material. You would need to know the density of the specific material in order to calculate the mass. The formula for calculating mass would be mass = density x volume.
It depends solely on the density of the material. The best way to get the answer is to weigh it on a scale.
The mass of a fixed volume (like a square centimeter) of a substance will depend on its density. For example: 1 cm3 of cold water is approximately 1 g; 1 cm3 of carbon is approximately 2.7 g.
Mass = volume x density
If you know the density of the material calculate the mass.
The mass of a 1 cubic centimeter cube of gold is approximately 19.32 grams. Gold has a density of around 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter.
The density of the rock would be 1 kilogram divided by 280 cubic centimeters, which equals 0.00357 grams per cubic centimeter.
1 liter of water has a mass of 1000 grams since there are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter.
There are exactly 1 cubic centimeter in 1 milliliter.
One cubic centimeter equals one milliliter. == ==