There can be no equivalence.
An ounce is a measure of mass. A cubic centimetre (cm^3) 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.
If you are not convinced, consider a cubic centimetre of air. How many ounces? Next consider a cubic centimetre of lead. How many ounces? The masses of equal volumes of the two substances will clearly be very different. So there is no direct conversion between mass and volume: you need to know the density of the substance to enable you to carry out the conversion.
That's a measure of volume.
Depending on the quantity ! The density of uranium (metal) is 19,1 g/cm3.
I took the liberty of changing the density to 5g/cm3 since 5g would be a mass quantity, and the volume to 10cm3, since 10cm would be a length quantity. density = mass/volume mass = density x volume = 5g/cm3 x 10cm3 = 50g
The physical property is measured by physical quantities. Examples: a mass is measured in kg, the thermal conductivity is measured by W/m.K, the density is measured by g/cm3.
The density of berkelium is: - for alpha phase: 14,78 g/cm3 - for beta phase: 13,25 g/cm3
1350 cm3
It is the same as 9.14 millilitres.
Depending on the quantity ! The density of uranium (metal) is 19,1 g/cm3.
I took the liberty of changing the density to 5g/cm3 since 5g would be a mass quantity, and the volume to 10cm3, since 10cm would be a length quantity. density = mass/volume mass = density x volume = 5g/cm3 x 10cm3 = 50g
A millilitre is a volume of 1 cm3. You can measure this quantity of volume by a measuring tube, burette or pipet tube.
The density of a quantity of matter is its mass divided by its volume. The units of density are typically g/cm3, but they can also be kg/m3, kg/L and lb/ft3. The densities of various materials range from 19.3 g/cm3 for Gold to 0.00009 g/cm3 for Hydrogen.
The quantity will be stamped on the case near the filler hole. (i.e.-650 cm3=650 ml
1 cm3 of any two substances have the same massif both substances have the same densityy.
1 cm3 is 0.001liters.
12 cm3 (because 1 cm3 equals 1 milliliter
(50g)/(15g/cm3)=3.333...cm3 or 3 1/3 cm3
548.6 cm3
The SI unit of mass is the kilogram. Density is expressed in g/cm3 (grams per centimeter cubed)