Gram per cubic centimetre
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Density of the cube: 1 g/cm3
Gram per cubic centimetre is a unit of density in the CGS system, commonly used in chemistry, defined as mass in grams divided by volume in cubic centimetres. The official SI symbols are g/cm3, g·cm−3, or g cm−3. It is equivalent to the units gram per millilitre (g/mL) and kilogram per litre (kg/L). The density of water is about 1 g/cm3, since the gram was originally defined as the mass of one cubic centimetre of water at its maximum density at 4 °C.
Conversions
1 g/cm3 is equivalent to:
- = 1000 g/L (exactly)
- = 1000 kg/m3 (exactly)
- ≈ 62.42796 lb/ft3 (approximately)
- ≈ 133.52647 oz/gal (approximately)
1 kg/m3 = 0.001 g/cm3(exactly)
1 lb/ft3 ≈ 0.01602 g/cm3 (approximately)
1 oz/gal ≈ 0.00749 g/cm3 (approximately)
See also
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