Mahabharata 2

12 gram water equals to how much cubic centimetre

None of these 13 c.c. 12 c.c. 1c.c.

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4 solutions

Shreyash S
Aug 22, 2014

It's Simple Because Density of Water is 1 g/cc (gram per cubic centimetre).

Therefore 12 gram of water occupies 12 cc (cubic centimeter).

actually, the desity of water is not 1g/cc... so this question is wrong

Ersin Kaplan - 6 years, 8 months ago
Samraj N
Oct 1, 2014

the density of water is .98 , v=m/d and answer is 12.24 cc approx 12 cc

Hon Ming Rou
Aug 28, 2014

The density of water is 1g/cc. 12g of water is, of course 12cc

Is this statement completely true: 1 g = 1 cm3 = 1 mL. It's true for water, where the density is 1 g/cm3. For other liquids only the last equal sign is true (a cm3 always equals 1 mL). However, since many liquids you normally encounter in everyday life are water-based, the first equal sign is not too far off in many cases. Alcohol-based liquids are lower density (about 79% that of water).

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