It is one possible derived unit in which density may be measured.
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Gram/cubic centimetre is anit for density.
Gram and centimetre are submultiples of basic units of SI.
CC means cubic centimeter, and with water a cubic centimeter is the same as 1 mL. It's also the same as 1 gram.
A gram atom is the mass of one mole of individual atoms of an element, while a gram molecule is the mass of one mole of a molecular substance. Gram atom refers to individual atoms, while gram molecule refers to molecules of a compound.
There is no commonly known term "saving gram" in English. It could possibly be a typo, or a term specific to a certain industry or context. If you can provide more context or clarify, I can try to help further.
Specific weight is a substance's weight (not mass) per unit volume. If you take a known volume of something -- say a cubic foot of it -- and place it on a scale, you know how much it weighs per cubic foot. So, let's say you have a cubic foot of water. Although its weight will vary somewhat with temperature, its average SW is about 62.4 pounds per cubic foot. Compare that to gasoline at 42.5 pounds per cubic foot and mercury at 847 pounds per cubic ft.
No, one gram is equal to 0.001 kilograms. One kilogram is equal to 1000 grams.