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Q: How much is 2 centimeters of water in grams?
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How much is2 grams in teaspoon tablespoon?

1 teaspoon is 4.92892159 milliliters or 4.92892159 cubic centimeters. 1 tablespoon is 3 teaspoons or 14.7867648 milliliters or 14.7867648 cubic centimeters. Only 1 cubic centimeter or 1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram. 2 milliliters or 2 cubic centimeters of pure water weigh 2 grams. 1 teaspoon of pure water weighs 4.92892159 grams and 1 tablespoon of pure water weighs 14.7867648 grams.


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900 milliliters is the equal to 900 cubic centimeters, or 900 grams of water. That is almost a liter. About 2 pounds or one quart of water.


If a block has sides that measure 4 centimeters 2 centimeters and 3 centimeters and its mass is 19.2 grams will it float in water?

no, because it's too heavy for the density of the water.


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1 tablespoon is equal to 14 grams.


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8 grams/4 cubic centimeters = 2 grams per cubic centimeter


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30 grams of water is 2 tablespoons.


How large is two grams in bottle size?

29.6 grams of water is about 1 ounce. 2 grams of water is about 0.068 ounces. 1 teaspoon of water is 5 grams. 2 grams of water is 2/5 of a teaspoon. So 2 grams is small; hope this helps.


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How much grams are there in 2 liters?

There is one gram per ML of water, and 1000 ML in a liter. There are 2,000 grams or two kilograms in two liters of water.


What is the formula for mass to volume?

Mass divided by the specific gravity will give you the volume, since sp. gr. tells you how much space (volume) a unit of the substance occupies. For instance, if you have 2 grams of water, and you know its sp. gr. is 1g per cc (cubic centimeter) - which you can find from specific gravity tables - then you know that 2 grams will occupy 2 cubic centimeters.