It depends on what the one gram is of 1g of lead is denser than 1g of oil (pretty sure because the oil would float on top of water and the lead block would sink)
The density of water at 25°C is approximately 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
1 gram of water is equivalent to 1 milliliter of water, as the density of water is very close to 1 gram per milliliter.
A gram of oil is the same as 1 gram of oil.
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Therefore, the mass of 1 milliliter of water is 1 gram.
water doesnt really contain density, but depending on its state (solid, gas, etc) it has a density. to get the density you would take the mass and divide it by the volume. usually, liquid water has a density of 1 kg/L
The density of water is 1 gram per cm3 .
That will vary from liquid to liquid depending on its density (which varies with temperature and pressure).water has a density of 1, so 1 gram of water is 1 millilitermercury has a density of 13.69, so 1 gram of mercury is 0.073 millilitergasoline has a density of roughly 0.737, so 1 gram of gasoline is roughly 1.36 milliliterolive oil has a density of 0.92, so 1 gram of olive oil is 1.09 milliliteretc.
The density of water at 25°C is approximately 1 gram per cubic centimeter.
Well...1 gram. Or, if you are talking about density, than the density of a paper clip is 8.03 g/cm3.
What will liquids of different density do when they layer with what
Water
1 gram of water is equivalent to 1 milliliter of water, as the density of water is very close to 1 gram per milliliter.
A gram of oil is the same as 1 gram of oil.
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.
The density of water is actually 1 gram per centimeter cubed
The density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter. Since there are about 236.6 milliliters in a cup, 1 cup of water has a density of about 236.6 grams.
1 gram is equal to 1 mL.