A Cubic Centimeter Of Water Has A Mass Of About 1?, A.Ml, B.Kg, C.G, D. Dm

A cubic centimeter of water has a mass of about 1?

a.mL
b.Kg
c.g
d. dm

Answer:

The answer is letter c. 1 g

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve this problem, we must first understand what is density. Density is a measurement of the amount of substance to its volume. Pure water has a density of 1 g/mL. That means, for every milliliter of pure water, that weighs about 1 gram.

Technically speaking, 1 mL in terms of metric units is equal to 1 cm^3.

Thus using factor-label method, we have

1 cm^3 * \frac{1mL}{1cm^3} * \frac{1g}{1mL} = 1g

Therefore, 1  cm^3 of pure water weighs about 1 g.

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