One litre of water weighs 1 kg. How many cubic millimeters of water will weigh 0.1 gm?
1 cm3 = 1000mm3
density of water = mass/volume = 1g/cm3 = 1g/1000mm3
volume = mass/density = (0.1g)/(1g/1000mm3) = 0.0001mm3
Cubic Centimeters
cubic centimeter (also a unit for volume of solids)
0.0000001
0.001
1000
There is no such thing as a "cubic millilitre". A millilitre is already a volume figure. There are 1,000 ml. in a litre, which in turn is 1 kg of water. -So for all practical purposes a Kg is 1,000 ml.
9600ml
There are 1000 milliliters in a liter
For all practical purposes they are equal.
3,000
1 millileter is .03 fluid ounces.
Milli = 1/1000 Therefore, there are 1000 milliliters in one liter.