As water has a specific gravity of 1,
10ml = 10cc.
Now, a centimetre is a unit of length, equal to 1/100 of a metre;
thus, 1 cc = 1/1,000,000 of 1 metre.
Therefore, 10 cc = 10/1,000,000 cubic metres = 1/100,000 of a cubic metre.
Not all "fluid" is the same. 10 ml of water is 10 grams
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10 grams, 1 gram per ml
10 grams (assuming density equal 1g/ml)
10mL is about 0.34 fluid ounces.
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D= G/mL, so 44/10
It's not that easy. -Grams is weight and ml is volume. The gram and ml are ONLY directly related in weight/volume of water,( 1 litreof water weighs 1 Kilogram, so any amount of ml is the same in grams,-but ONLY for water ! If your medium is flour, the volume is much greater, if sand volume is much smaller.
1 mL of water is 1 gram.
"Displacement" means pushing the water away from space where the object wants to be. If 16.5 mL of water is displaced, then the volume of the object must be 16.5 mL. At least the volume of the part of it that's down in the water, like if it's floating.
10 ml of water has 10 c.c. volume
10 mm can not equal any volume measurement. Mm is length.
1 Volume of water is nothing but volume of water measured in liters or ml EG Volume = mass/density 1 Volume= 1 gm/1 gm/cc = 1 cc therefore 10 volume = 10 cc if it is in KG, 10 volume= 10 kg/10kg/L = 10 L
mL is a unit of volume !
10 cubic centimeters (cc) equals 10 milliliters (ml) or the volume equivalent to 10 grams of pure water.
Volume percent (v/v %) is defined as: volume percent = [(volume of solute) / (volume of solution)] x 100% Volume percent is handy when preparing solutions of liquids. Concentration of a solution can be stated in volume percentages. Be aware that volume of solution is in formula denominator, not volume of solvent. Thus to get 10% v/v solution of ethanol in water you can take 10 ml of ethanol and add enough water to have total 100 ml of resulting solution. It is worth to mention volumes of solute and solvent cannot be simply added to get volume of solution. For instance if you add 10 ml of ethanol to 90 ml of water the volume of the solution will be less than 100 ml.
10 mL
The water volume is 212,5 mL.
There is 500 ml of liquid and 70% of it is alcohol so 30% is water. .3x500 =150 so 150 ml of H2 O Note 30% = .3=3/10 and 3/10 x500=1500/10=150
The volume is still 100 ml: the shape does not affect the volume.
1.0 mL of water
2 mL