cc stands for cubic centimeter. It is a unit of volume equivalent to a milliliter. A pound is a unit of weight. A cc of water weighs less than a cc of, say, iron. So 700cc of water would weigh less than 700cc of iron would.
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700 cc is a measure of volume (like a gallon or a quart).A pound is a measure of weight or force.The two cannot be converted directly into each other. But perhaps if you said what was inside the 700 cc container, someone could guess how much it might weigh.
It very much depends on the substance. Cubic centimetres is a volume not a mass. 5,000 cc of vacuum would weigh nothing at all, 5,000 cc of water would weigh about 5 kilograms, 5,000 cc of mercury a great deal more
It depends on the density of what you're weighing. The weight of 750 cc of water is 750 grams. The weight of 750 cc of milk is 810 grams.
There are 30 cc's per ounce, so 400 cc's would weigh 13.33 ounces.
CC is volume, pounds is weight. The answer would depend on the density of the substance
700cc is 23.67 fluid ounces.
420 lbs.
(800 cc * density in grams/cc) / 454 grams = pounds. some type of silicon chemical is 3.69 g/cc in density, so (800*3.69)/4.54 = 6.5 pounds. I'm not sure if this is the same density as the actual silicone or not, but you can look up silicone's density and plug that in for 3.69 above to find out the pounds you seek.
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About 50hp
700 cc is equal to approximately 23.7 fluid ounces.
A little over 18 ounces. 30 cc=1 ounce