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How many centimetre cubes make 1 liter? - Answers

1 million - - - No, not a million. Only a thousand. 1 cc = 1 ml. That is, one cubic centimetre = 1 millilitre = 1/1000 litres. A litre is not a cubic metre, it is a cubic decimetre. In inches, it looks like about 4" X 4" x 4"; and, if it's water, it should weigh about 2.2 lbs. It's only a tad less than an Imperial quart and a tad more than an American quart.



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1 million - - - No, not a million. Only a thousand. 1 cc = 1 ml. That is, one cubic centimetre = 1 millilitre = 1/1000 litres. A litre is not a cubic metre, it is a cubic decimetre. In inches, it looks like about 4" X 4" x 4"; and, if it's water, it should weigh about 2.2 lbs. It's only a tad less than an Imperial quart and a tad more than an American quart.



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How many centimetre cubes make 1 liter? - Answers

1 million - - - No, not a million. Only a thousand. 1 cc = 1 ml. That is, one cubic centimetre = 1 millilitre = 1/1000 litres. A litre is not a cubic metre, it is a cubic decimetre. In inches, it looks like about 4" X 4" x 4"; and, if it's water, it should weigh about 2.2 lbs. It's only a tad less than an Imperial quart and a tad more than an American quart.

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      1 million - - - No, not a million. Only a thousand. 1 cc = 1 ml. That is, one cubic centimetre = 1 millilitre = 1/1000 litres. A litre is not a cubic metre, it is a cubic decimetre. In inches, it looks like about 4" X 4" x 4"; and, if it's water, it should weigh about 2.2 lbs. It's only a tad less than an Imperial quart and a tad more than an American quart.
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