there is no such thing as a cubic milliliter. Perhaps you mean cubic millimeter. You cannot equate cubic millimeter and grams, the first is a unit of volume, the second is a unit of weight.
False for most substances. One cubic centimeter of pure water is one milliliter (ml) and weighs one gram at 4 degrees C.
Yes, water at a non boiling or non freezing temperature.
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
0.4 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal in terms of volume.
Not really but is sort of could be. A milligram is a unit of weight and is 1 thousandth of a gram, and a cc or cubic centimetre is a unit of volume and is 1 thousandth of a litre. For water 1 litre weighs 1 Kilo gram, so the the weight of 1 cc is 1 gram. But for other liquids the weight will be slightly different.
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter, and 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. So your answer is 1 gram.
Gram per CC (cubic centimeter)
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram, or has the mass of 1 gram.
Yes, at 3.98 °C one milliliter (cubic centimeter) of water has a mass of 1.00 gram
Yes it is!
One milliliter is equal to one one-thousandth of a liter or 1 cubic centimeter.
1 milliliter or 1 cubic centimeter of pure water weighs 1 gram.
Yes.
The milliliter and the cubic centimeter are equal volumes.
No. A cubic centimeter is equal to a milliliter of water at standard temperature.