To answer this question, you need to know the density of gold, which is 19.30g/cm3.
The formula for density is:
Density = mass/volume
The given volume of gold is 1cm3. *1cc = 1cm3.
Manipulate the density formula to find mass:
mass = density x volume = 19.30g/cm3 x 1cm3 = 19.30g of gold
The weight of 1 cubic centimeter (cc) of silicone can vary depending on the type and formulation of the silicone. On average, 1 cc of silicone weighs about 0.97 grams.
Gold, Au 19.30 (grams per ml or cc) is 19.3 times HEAVIER than water) Densities of Common Elements and Compounds: Substance / Density grams per ml(milliliter) or cc(cubic centimeter) Water 1.00 gram per ml(the standard) Aluminum, Al 2.70 Iron, Fe 7.80 Gold, Au 19.30 (grams per ml or cc) Mercury, Hg 13.5 Lead, Pb 11.34
Weight-wise yes. But there is going to be a different volume due to density
750 cc is a measure of volume, not weight, so it cannot be directly converted to pounds. The weight of 750 cc of a substance would depend on the density of that substance. Different substances have different densities, so you would need to know the density of the substance in order to convert 750 cc to pounds.
it depends on how much of it you have if you have 1kg of gold then you will have 1kg of gold
Nothing weighs 1 cc." It doesn't make any sense. A milligram is a metric unit of weight, a cc is a metric unit of volume (1 cc = 1 milliliter). You would need to know the density of material to determine the weight of a 1 cc volume.
No - it's 1 milliliter = 1 cc Grams is weight and liters volume
Not really but is sort of could be. A milligram is a unit of weight and is 1 thousandth of a gram, and a cc or cubic centimetre is a unit of volume and is 1 thousandth of a litre. For water 1 litre weighs 1 Kilo gram, so the the weight of 1 cc is 1 gram. But for other liquids the weight will be slightly different.
You cannot directly convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc). The milligram is a unit of mass (or weight), whereas the cubic centimeter is a unit of volume. You can convert milliliters, however, to cubic centimenters. In fact, they are equivalent; that is, 1 ml = 1 cc.
The weight of 1 cubic centimeter (cc) of silicone can vary depending on the type and formulation of the silicone. On average, 1 cc of silicone weighs about 0.97 grams.
A cc or ml or milliliter is a volume. A gram is, by definition, a weight. A pint equals a pound the world around is what we learned in chemistry class and a cc = 1 gram of water, but one gram of gold would be WAY less than 1 cc.
The Actual Gold Weight (AGW) of this coin is .04837oz of pure gold.
60 mg or ib
No. Mostly yes, but... 1 cc = 1 cm3 and 1 cm3 of water has a mass of 1 gram - NOT weight, which depends on the force of gravity. 1 litre = 1000 cc. So 1 L of water has a mass of 1 kg.
Volume of a conventional large chicken egg: 52 ml, or 52 cc Density of gold: 19.3 grams/cc Weight of gold egg: 19.3 * 52 = 1004 grams, or 1.004 Price of gold: 49745 $/kg So it's accurate to say a pure gold egg will cost about: $50,000
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