Since when are mL's a unit of weight?
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[QUOTE=osxanalyst;7400351]I knew there were some other constraints (like a fixed temperature and pressure) but couldn't remember them from Freshman Chemistry -- that was a long time ago!
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All Based on water ... H2O
1 gram H2O = 1 ml H2O = 1 cubic centimeter H2O
Weight, volume and dimensions of other substances are not equal. Only for water.
1 gram H2O = 1 ml H2O = 1 cubic centimeter H2O
Weight, volume and dimensions of other substances are not equal. Only for water.

