Because Water's latent heat of fusion is much less than its latent heat of vaporization. In English: It takes less energy to change a gram of ice at 0°C into a gram of water at the same temperature than it takes to change a gram of water at 100°C into a gram of steam at the same temperature.
100 ml of water weighs 100 grams
It is approximately 539.4 calories per gram.
A gram is the weight of 1 ml of water.
A gram is about 0.002 pounds.
You are asking to compare a volume (cubic centimeters) with a mass or grams. So there is no real answer. The question only makes sense if you say what you want 15cc of. A better type of question is Q: "How much does 15cc of Styrofoam weigh?" Answer: about 1 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of water weigh?" Answer: 15 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of lead weigh?" Answer: 170 gram Q: "How much does 15cc of gold weigh?" Answer: 290 gram Which question did you want to ask?
290 grams of water is 290 ml.
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Generally speaking that depends on the density of the liquid, but considering a millilitre of water weighs approximately a gram, fifteen thousandths of a gram of water will not be very much.
290 ml is 0.29l.
Is that, 29,000? If so that is £290 or $290
The density of water is 1 gram per cubic cm. It doesn't matter how much water you have - each cubic cm of it weighs 1 gram.
A gram is the mass of 1 mL of water. Imagine a cube, each side 1 cm in length. Fill up that cube with water. That much water weighs one gram. A rough estimate is that one gram is about the weight of a standard paper clip.
That is the approximate mass of one cubic centimeter of water.
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Because Water's latent heat of fusion is much less than its latent heat of vaporization. In English: It takes less energy to change a gram of ice at 0°C into a gram of water at the same temperature than it takes to change a gram of water at 100°C into a gram of steam at the same temperature.