CC to Grams Converter

Convert between cubic centimeters (cc/cm³) and grams using material density

Volume ↔ Mass Converter

1 cc = 1 cm³ = 1 milliliter (ml)

Weight or mass of the material

Conversion Results

0.00 cc
Volume
= 0.00 cm³ = 0.00 ml
0.00 g
Mass
= 0.0000 kg

Material: Water

Density: 1 g/cm³

Formula: Mass = Volume × Density

Calculation: 0 cc × 1 g/cm³ = 0.00 g

Quick Conversion Table for Water

Volume (cc)Mass (g)Volume (cc)Mass (g)
11.001010.0
55.005050.0
1010.00100100.0
2525.00250250.0
5050.00500500.0
100100.0010001000.0

Common Material Densities

Water1 g/cm³
Milk1.03 g/cm³
Cooking Oil0.92 g/cm³
Honey1.4 g/cm³
Alcohol (Ethanol)0.789 g/cm³
Gasoline0.72 g/cm³
Mercury13.534 g/cm³
Gold19.32 g/cm³
Silver10.49 g/cm³
Aluminum2.7 g/cm³
Iron7.87 g/cm³
Copper8.96 g/cm³
Lead11.34 g/cm³
Concrete2.4 g/cm³
Glass2.5 g/cm³

Conversion Tips

1 cc = 1 cm³ = 1 ml

Water has a density of 1 g/cm³ at room temperature

Denser materials weigh more for the same volume

Temperature affects density for most materials

Understanding Volume to Mass Conversion

What is Density?

Density is the relationship between mass and volume. It tells us how much matter is packed into a given space. The formula is: Density = Mass ÷ Volume

Volume vs. Mass

  • Volume: The amount of space an object occupies (measured in cc/cm³/ml)
  • Mass: The amount of matter in an object (measured in grams/kg)
  • Density: The ratio of mass to volume (g/cm³)

Conversion Formulas

Mass = Volume × Density

Volume = Mass ÷ Density

Density = Mass ÷ Volume

Example Calculation

Problem: How much does 50 cc of water weigh?

Solution: Mass = 50 cc × 1.0 g/cm³ = 50 g

Water has a density of 1.0 g/cm³, so 50 cc weighs 50 grams.