Shweta Thakur posted an Question
July 02, 2020 • 05:13 am 30 points
  • IIT JAM
  • Chemistry (CY)

What is relation between cm^3 and. grams

what is relation between cm^3 and. grams plz expalin

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    Dinesh khalmaniya 1

    There are two answers to this--the practical answer to the question it seems like you're asking and the flippant answer to the question that is being asked. The practical answer is with density. cc is a volume, g is a mass and they can be related through density. Water, for instance, has a density of about 1 g/cc, so 1 cc of water is about 1g. The flippant answer is that you can't really convert cc to g because they are measuring different things. Objects will have a volume and a mass, so you can say that a given volume of some material has a given mass, but a cc and g will remain unchanged. depends what the substance is. One cubic cm of gold? Air? Water? So, Google the substance, find its density in g/cc^3 and there you go. For water it is 1 to 1.

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    so nicely explained the solution thanks sir

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    you welcome 🙏

  • Suman Kumar

    There is no direct relationship between gram & cm^3. This will be different for different material as they are connected by density. For water at 4° C 1g= 1cm^3.

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    1cm^3 = 1ml

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    Have you bought mustard oil in shop ? You will see that 1litre will weigh 910 g means 1ml = 0.91 g

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    thanku so much mam😇

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    I got it

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    Priyanshu kumar

    The basic unit of measurement for mass in the metric system; one cubic centimeter of water has a mass of approximately one gram.

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