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Water (H2O) has a density of 1g/cc, although it will vary somewhat with temperature, and of course physical state.
The conversion of cubic centimeters (cc) to grams depends on the substance being measured, as the density of the substance affects the conversion. For water, 20cc is equivalent to 20 grams, as the density of water is 1g/cc. If the substance differs from water, you need to know the substance's density to make the conversion accurately.
Mass divided by volumeLuckily the units you have chosen are part of the same system and so you just divide!1/89 = 0.11...
The density of Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is approximately 1.12 g/cm3.
Gold has a density of about 19.320 g/ccLead has a density of about 11.34 g/cc and would be a poor substituteTungsten has a density of about 19.6 g/cc and is close.Plutonium has a density of about 19.816 g/cc and is close, a little heavy, but the radioactivity may be a problem.Uranium has a density of about 18.9 g/cc and is also close, but also radioactive.
of what medium density? If water of density 1 g/cc (=1g/ml), then 31 ml = 31 grams and is bigger
youcannot do this problem unless you know the density of the material. mass = density x volime If it is water, water density is 1g/cc so mass is 6000 grams
Water (H2O) has a density of 1g/cc, although it will vary somewhat with temperature, and of course physical state.
1 cup = 250 cc, weight depends on the liquid density, water at 1g/cc = 250g (8.82 ounces) In America, 1 cup = 8 fluid ounces.
To explain first: density is mass (m) per unit volume (V)-how heavy something is compared to its size. Water, for example, has a density of 1g/cm3.
The conversion of cubic centimeters (cc) to grams depends on the substance being measured, as the density of the substance affects the conversion. For water, 20cc is equivalent to 20 grams, as the density of water is 1g/cc. If the substance differs from water, you need to know the substance's density to make the conversion accurately.
At room temperature (20 deg C), it is 160.3 ml.
cubic centimetre = cm3 = millilitre how many ml in one mg assuming density = 1g/ml (you need to know density), then 1mg = 1ul 1ul = 0.001ml
Cannot answer this without knowing the density of the fluid. However, 1cc of water is about 1g in weight.
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water has a density of approximately 1g/ml