Grams to cc Converter

Convert between mass (grams) and volume (cubic centimeters) using material density

Mass to Volume Converter

Pure water at maximum density

Mass of the substance

cc (cm³)

Calculated volume from mass and density

Density of the material (mass per unit volume)

Conversion Results

Mass

Grams:100.000 g
Kilograms:0.100000 kg
Ounces:3.527 oz

Volume

Cubic cm (cc):100.000 cc
Milliliters:100.000 mL
Liters:0.100000 L
Fluid ounces:3.381 fl oz

Formula used: V = M / D (Volume = Mass ÷ Density)

Calculation: 100.000 cc = 100.000 g ÷ 1.000 g/cm³

Material type: Water Equivalent - Same density as water

Substance: Water (4°C)

Density Analysis

📊 Water Equivalent: Same density as water
⚖️ Same density as water - neutrally buoyant in water

Example Calculation

Converting 250g of Honey to Volume

Given:

• Mass: 250 grams

• Material: Honey

• Density of honey: 1.42 g/cm³

Calculation

V = M ÷ D

V = 250 g ÷ 1.42 g/cm³

V = 176.06 cc (or mL)

250g of honey occupies about 176 cc of space!

Common Densities (g/cm³)

Air (20°C)0.0012
Gasoline0.75
Ice0.92
Water (4°C)1.00
Honey1.42
Aluminum2.70
Iron7.87
Lead11.34
Mercury13.53
Gold19.32

Key Formulas

Volume from Mass
V = M ÷ D
Mass from Volume
M = V × D
Density
D = M ÷ V
Unit Equivalents
1 cc = 1 cm³ = 1 mL

Conversion Tips

1 cc = 1 mL = 1 cm³ (exact equivalents)

Water at 4°C has density of exactly 1 g/cm³

Denser materials need less volume for same mass

Temperature affects density of liquids and gases

Always specify temperature when measuring density

Understanding Mass to Volume Conversion

What is the Relationship?

Mass and volume are related through density, which is the amount of mass contained in a unit volume. To convert between grams (mass) and cubic centimeters (volume), you must know the material's density.

Why Density Matters

  • Material Property: Density is intrinsic to each material
  • Temperature Dependent: Most materials expand when heated
  • State Dependent: Solid, liquid, and gas have different densities
  • Purity Matters: Alloys and mixtures have different densities

Calculation Method

Basic Formula:

Volume = Mass ÷ Density

V = M / D


Units:

V = cubic centimeters (cc or cm³)

M = grams (g)

D = grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm³)

Practical Applications

  • Cooking: Converting recipe ingredients by weight to volume
  • Chemistry: Preparing solutions with specific concentrations
  • Engineering: Material selection based on weight constraints
  • Medicine: Dosage calculations for liquid medications
  • Manufacturing: Quality control and material verification