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How do you convert cubic centimeters into grams? - Answers
With water it's easy. 1 cm3 of pure water equals 1 gram. With everything else, you need to know the density. Then use the formula density = mass / volume. Re-write the formula as mass = density x volume. The unit of density is g/cm3 - so you need not convert the units.
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How do you convert cubic centimeters into grams? - Answers
With water it's easy. 1 cm3 of pure water equals 1 gram. With everything else, you need to know the density. Then use the formula density = mass / volume. Re-write the formula as mass = density x volume. The unit of density is g/cm3 - so you need not convert the units.
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How do you convert cubic centimeters into grams? - Answers
With water it's easy. 1 cm3 of pure water equals 1 gram. With everything else, you need to know the density. Then use the formula density = mass / volume. Re-write the formula as mass = density x volume. The unit of density is g/cm3 - so you need not convert the units.
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