It's just missing superscript. 1000 cm3 (that is, 1000 cm^3 or 1000 cm3) is saying 1000 "cubic centimeters" of volume. That is equivalent to 1 L of volume.
The volume of 0.192 deciliters is equivalent to 19.2 milliliters. To find the density, divide the mass (21.000 g) by the volume (19.2 ml), giving a density of approximately 1.094 grams per milliliter.
They don't dissolve well in water. (It says so my textbook but it doesn't seem right)
It is only a convention; it is more simple to work with a decimal system as in SI.The old English system of units is obsolete, nonrational and riduculous today.
it says on the internet that tap water is pure so tap water is pure i hope that answers your question!
Osmosis.
1 liter = 1000cm3 therefore take 4.38% of 1000cm3 = 43.8cm3
1 liter is 1000cm3.
1cm3 = 1ml 1000cm3 = 1000ml (= 1 litre)
1 Liter = 1000cm3
No.
1L is 1000ml or 1000cm3
1000ml or 1000cm3 (cm cubed)
A cube 10cm on a side.
well in 1 litre there is 1dm3 and in 1dm3 there are 1000cm3 so 1litre = 1000cm3 1cm3 = 0.001 litres hope that helped :)
1000cm3 = 1L
1dm=10cm Therefore; 1dm.1dm.1dm=10cm.10cm.10cm 1dm3=1000cm3
1ml = 1cm3 (1l=1000cm3)