You need to know the density (sometimes referred to as 'specific gravity') of the grease. Grams refer to the mass of product. CC's refer to the Volume of product. Density is Mass per Volume.
Depending on the density of the grease because volume=mass/density.
Lead has a density of 11.34 g/cc so 20 ml would have a mass of 226.8 g (1 ml = 1 cc) (1 cc means 1 cubic centimeter)
Material density should be given to convert from a mass measure (grams) to a volume measure (cc)
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
A 12 fl oz. coke can has 355 cc.
140 cc = 70 g powder
The element Platinum (Pt) has a density of 21.45 g/cc .1000 g ÷ 21.45 = 46.62 cc.
Conversion: Naptha is 0.75 g / cc or 1.333 cc/g Conversion: 1000 cc = 1 l Conversion: 453.59237 g = 1 pound. Conversion: 2000 pounds = 1 ton 1 ton * 2000 lb/ton * 453.59237 g/lb * 1.333 cc/g * 0.001 l/cc = 1209.579653 liters.
This is not a valid conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
earth ----- 5.515 g/cc mercury---5.43 g/cc Venus---- -5.24 g/cc mars ------3.94 g/cc That is ALL the terrestrial planets :) if this is fer an assignment good luck
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
you need the density of the object in g/ml. Then you multiply the cc by the density and you get mass in g. If it is water, it is 1
The basic measurements should be reported to the accuracy of the measuring equipment. For any derived units, you should give the results to an appropriate degree of accuracy which takes account of the possible measurement errors. For example, if the mass of an obect is 50 grams (accurate to 1 gram) and the volume is 6 cc (accurate to 1 cc), then the calculated density is 8.333... g/cc But, the true mass could be as low as 49.5 g and the true volume as high as 6.5 cc giving a density as low as 7.6 g/cc. or the true mass could be as high as 50.5 g and the true volume as low as 5.5 cc giving a density of 9.2 g/cc. To give the density as 8.33 g/cc is giving it a spurious degree of accuracy which your measurement equipment does not justify. You need to report it as 8 g/cc or as 8.3 g/cc with a range of 7.6-9.2 g/cc. Error analysis is an important but often overlooked branch of mathematics.
density = mass/volume → density = 84 g / 12 cc = 7 g/cc = 7 g/cm³ = 7 g/ml
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Depending on the species, it ranges from 0.35 g/cc to 0.5 g/cc
The density of titanium is 4.507 g/cc [cubic centimeter]. Divide the mass by the density to find the volume. (38.4 g)/(4.507 g/cc) = 8.520 cc. Since 1 mL = 1 cc, then the volume is 8.520 mL.