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Gram per Cubic Centimeter to Gram per Milliliter Converter

Convert Grams per Cubic Centimeter to Grams per Milliliter

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How to Convert Grams per Cubic Centimeter to Grams per Milliliter

To convert from grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³) to grams per milliliter (g/mL), you use a direct conversion factor of 1, as 1 cm³ is exactly equal to 1 mL. For more information about grams per cubic centimeter as a unit of measurement, visit our grams per cubic centimeter page.

Formula

Grams per Milliliter = Grams per Cubic Centimeter

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g/mL = g/cm³

Examples

  • 1 g/cm³ = 1 g/mL
  • 5 g/cm³ = 5 g/mL
  • 10 g/cm³ = 10 g/mL
  • 100 g/cm³ = 100 g/mL

When to Convert Grams per Cubic Centimeter to Grams per Milliliter

This conversion is often used in chemistry and physics, especially when dealing with liquids and gases where volume is commonly measured in milliliters.

Laboratory Work

Chemists and lab technicians frequently use this conversion when preparing solutions or measuring the density of liquids.

Material Science

In material science, density measurements are crucial for characterizing materials, and this conversion helps in standardizing units.

Common Grams per Cubic Centimeter to Grams per Milliliter Conversions

Here is a table of common conversions for quick reference:

g/cm³ g/mL g/cm³ g/mL
11100100
22200200
55500500
10101,0001,000
20202,0002,000
50505,0005,000
10010010,00010,000

Frequently Asked Questions

What is grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³)?

Grams per cubic centimeter is a unit of density, representing the mass in grams contained within one cubic centimeter of volume.

What is grams per milliliter (g/mL)?

Grams per milliliter is a unit of density, representing the mass in grams contained within one milliliter of volume. Since 1 cm³ = 1 mL, these units are numerically equivalent.

Why is g/cm³ often used interchangeably with g/mL?

They are used interchangeably because a cubic centimeter (cm³) and a milliliter (mL) represent the same volume. This equivalence simplifies density calculations in many scientific and practical applications.