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The mass of a million cubic centimetres of water is 1 000 000 grams.

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This is not a correct question. Centimetres measure length, so 1 cm of water is meaningless. You can refer to 1 centimetre cubed of water, and its mass is 1g at room temperature, and it does not diverge much from this.

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The mass of a cubic centimeter is 1 g.

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The mass of a million cubic centimetres of water is 1 000 000 grams.

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