You would need to know what the liquid is, or what the density of the liquid is, in order to calculate that.
For pure water at "standard temperature", 1 gram is defined to be equal to one cubic centimeter (cc). So 10 cc of water equals 10 grams.
10cc of liquid is equal to 10 cubic centimeters, which is equivalent to approximately 0.34 fluid ounces or 2 teaspoons.
A cc, or cubic centimeter, of water is equal to 10 g, or grams, and 10 ml, or milliliters.
The amount of liquid in 100 grams will vary depending on the density of the liquid. The volume of the liquid can be calculated by dividing the mass (100 grams) by the density of the liquid.
It is 56.7 grams of the liquid.
Not much, since there is no such thing as a liquid gram.
4 grams is equivalent to approximately 4 milliliters in liquid measurement.
2 grams
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That is 10 grams of liquid creamer.
20 grams of water would have the same weight whether it is in the gas state or liquid state, as the mass remains constant. However, the volume occupied by the gas will be greater due to its lower density compared to the liquid state.