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CC to Grams (cc to g) - Cubic Centimeter to Mass Converter

Convert CC to weight instantly for medicines, engine fluids, and more

Try these patterns:
  • 10cc of diesel to grams
  • Weight of 50 cc cooking oil
  • 25 grams of water to cc
  • 1/4 cc medicine in grams
Quick Selection:
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Quick Conversions for Water

5 cc
5.00 g
10 cc
10.00 g
25 cc
25.00 g
50 cc
50.00 g

The CC to Grams converter provides a fast and reliable way to determine the mass of a substance given its volume in cubic centimeters (cc). While the term "cc" is frequent in medical and automotive context, it is functionally identical to the Milliliter (ml). However, because mass depends on density, 10cc of one material will weigh differently than 10cc of another. Our tool simplifies this by providing accurate density data for a wide range of materials.

How to Use

  1. Enter the volume in Cubic Centimeters (cc).
  2. Select your material or liquid from the dropdown menu.
  3. The tool will instantly calculate the weight in Grams (g).
  4. You can also input grams to find the equivalent volume in cc.
  5. Refine your results using the NLP search for specific queries.

Features

  • Medical & Industrial Database: Includes common medical fluids and industrial oils.
  • Instant Bidirectional Calculation: Convert cc ↔ grams in real-time.
  • Advanced NLP Engine: Supports queries like "10cc of diesel in grams".
  • Density Visualization: Displays density in g/cc for every selection.
  • Responsive Layout: Works perfectly on mobile, tablet, and desktop.

Common Use Cases

  • Medical Dosage: Calculating the weight of liquid medication in cc.
  • Automotive: Measuring engine oil or coolant mass.
  • Model Making: Determining the weight of resin or plaster based on mold volume.
  • Aviation: Calculating the weight of small fuel or oil volumes.
  • Manufacturing: Quality control for small precision parts.

Tips & Best Practices

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Identity Rule: 1 CC is exactly equal to 1 Milliliter.

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Pure Water Standard: 1 cc of distilled water weighs exactly 1 gram.

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Heavier Liquids: Mercury (13.6 g/cc) and heavy acids weigh much more than water in the same volume.

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Lighter Liquids: Most fuels and oils are lighter than water, typically between 0.7 and 0.9 g/cc.

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Temperature Consistency: Most densities are measured at 20°C. High temperatures can lower the density slightly.

Common Questions

What does CC stand for?

CC stands for Cubic Centimeter (cm³). It is a unit of volume in the metric system.

Is 1 cc always 1 gram?

No. and only for water at 4°C. For all other substances, you must multiply the volume by its unique density.

How many cc in 1 kg?

For water, it is 1000 cc. For other materials, divide 1000g by the density (g/cc) to find the volume.