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11 October, 15:56

One mL of water would have a density of blank g/cm 3.

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  1. 11 October, 17:00
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    If it's water, then its density is 1 g/cm^3.

    How much water there happens to be makes absolutely no difference.
  2. 11 October, 17:12
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    I believe that 1 millilitre of water would have a density of 1gram/cc and that is why water is used as a basis for Specific Gravity as relative to the SG of 1 of water. For example, gold has a SG of 19.2 or it is 19.2 times heavier than water.
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