Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. This means that one milliliter or one gram of water will fit in a one cubic centimeter container.
Because the density of water is 1.00 g/cm3, D=M/V DV=M M=1g * 1cm3 = 1 gram. 1cm3 1 So, one gram.
5.3×10^19 atoms
This mass is 5,323 grams.
It means that the water already absorbed as much salt as it could and can't fit anymore so the extra salt just sinks.
1,321 Earths can fit in Jupiter.
1 cm^3 of water weighs approximately 1 gram.
1 000 000
Milliliter (ml) is the same as cubic centimeter (cm3 ------------------------------- 64 ml of water will fit in a 64 cm3 cube There are 1000 millilitres in a litre and 1000 cm3 in a litre, so 1ml = 1cm3
1 cm^3 is equivalent to 1 milliliter (mL).
water is a unique substance that: 1g=1mL=1cm3
1cm3 = 1ml
4*6*8=192cm3 Since 1cm3 of water has a mass 1g this is 192g of water
Because the density of water is 1.00 g/cm3, D=M/V DV=M M=1g * 1cm3 = 1 gram. 1cm3 1 So, one gram.
The volume of water equal to 38cm3 is 38ml. 1cm3 is equivalent to 1ml in volume.
density is mass/volume that is the total mass per 1cm3 of the liquid in question. as water becomes colder, its particles loose energy and move closer together, increasing the number of particles per 1cm3 and therefore increasing the amount of mass in that 1cm3
Because 1ml = 1cm3. So the amount of water displaced equals the volume of whatever is put in the water. Because 1ml = 1cm3. So the amount of water displaced equals the volume of whatever is put in the water.
Volume and mass are not directly related. It depends on the density of the item used. For water, it would be 1cm3=1g (1 kg = 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1000 cm3) For gold, if i remember correctly, 1cm3 of gold =19.4g