This is not a valid conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
CC = Cubic centimeters, a measure of volume. Grams are a measure of weight (mass). Therefore, the answer depends on the density of the substance being measured.
50cc equals roughly 25 grams in powder form
10 cc equals 0.01 liters.
One liter of water weighs one kilogram. One kilogram is 1,000 grams. One liter is 1,000 cubic centimeters (a.k.a. "cc" or "ml") So: One cc weighs one gram. Isn't the metric system wonderful?
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I believe it is 60 cc
295 grams =how many cc
By CC or cc a volume is meant. For example: 250 cc equals 0.25 litres. So the weight in grams of 250 cc "material" depends on the density of the material itself.
77 cc is equals to 77 grams....which means 1cc = 1g
Borax has a density of about 1.71 grams/cc so we need to find out what volume of borax 30 grams is. The 30 grams divided by 1.71 g/cc equals 17.544 cc. A cc is equal to about 0.2029 teaspoons, so 17.544 cc times 0.2029 equals about 3.56 teaspoons of borax.
60ml of butter equals 60 grams and also 60 cc. of butter.
50cc equals roughly 25 grams in powder form
No - it's 1 milliliter = 1 cc Grams is weight and liters volume
This is not a proper conversion. Cubic centimeters (cc) is a measure of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
1 cc equals 0.2 tsp, therefore 6 cc equals 1.2 tsp
10 cc equals 0.01 liters.
One liter of water weighs one kilogram. One kilogram is 1,000 grams. One liter is 1,000 cubic centimeters (a.k.a. "cc" or "ml") So: One cc weighs one gram. Isn't the metric system wonderful?
1 cc equals 0.2 tsp, therefore 15 cc equals 3 tsp