There can be no conversion. A gram is a measure of mass. A cubic centimetre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid. Consider a cc of air. How many grams? Next consider the same volume of lead. How many grams?
Well, honey, 250 mg is a unit of weight, and cc's are a unit of volume. So, the conversion depends on the density of the substance. If we're talking about water, which has a density of 1 g/cc, then 250 mg would be equal to 0.25 cc. But if we're talking about something denser, like honey, then you'd need to do some math to figure it out.
It depends on the substance being measured. The conversion of grams to cubic centimeters (cc) is determined by the density of the substance. To convert grams to cc, you need to know the density of the specific material in order to make the conversion.
It depends on the density of the substance in question. In general, 1 cc is equal to 1 ml, so 500 mg would be equivalent to 0.5 cc for water, which has a density of 1 g/ml. If the substance has a different density, the conversion would vary.
It is 50 cubic centimetres. Since 1964 - probably way before you were born - a ml and cc have been defined so as to be equal.
if 222 micrograms of fresh water of density 1 gm/cc, then 222 micrograms equals 222 micro-liters that equals 0.222 milliliters. Result: 0.222 milliliters
assuming water with density 1 gm/cc 550 cc = 550 gm
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It is 1.07 gm/cc for amorphous type.. and 1.25 gm/cc for crystalline.
3.25 gm/cc I believe.
7.85 gm/cc
100 cc of 02: 22.4 L = 2 x 16 gm = 32 gm 1 L = 1000 cc = 32 gm/22.4 = 1.43 gm 100 cc = 0.1 x 32 / 22.4 = 0.143 gm
7.414 pounds/gallon. Generally hydraulic oil is given as 0.89 gm/cc and 1 gm/cc = 8.33 lbs/gal.
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The question should be not IS 1239 but the pipe. It is approximately 8.3 gm /cc
One pound is 454 gm. of water. This is the same as 454 cc.
Units are gm/cc or Kg/cu.m so M/L3 .
The specific gravity of Carbon steel is 7.85 gm/cc.