Welcome to our cc to gram calculator, a tool used to convert the volume of a liquid or a powdery substance from cubic centimeters (cc) to grams (g).

Cubic centimeters (cc) measure volume, while grams measure mass. The conversion between these two units is governed by the density of the substance being measured. For example, the density of water is approximately 1 g/cc, meaning that 1 cc of water weighs 1 gram.

If you have 50 cc of water, using the density of water (1 g/cc), the calculation would be:

Mass (grams) = Volume (cc) × Density (g/cc)
Mass (grams) = 50 cc × 1 g/cc = 50 grams

Cubic Centimeters to Grams Calculator

CC Converted toGrams (g)
1 cc0.6 g
2 cc1.2 g
3 cc1.8 g
4 cc2.4 g
5 cc3.0 g
6 cc3.6 g
7 cc4.2 g
8 cc4.8 g
9 cc5.4 g
10 cc6.0 g
11 cc6.6 g
12 cc7.2 g
13 cc7.8 g
14 cc8.4 g
15 cc9.0 g
16 cc9.6 g
17 cc10.2 g
18 cc10.8 g
19 cc11.4 g
20 cc12.0 g
21 cc12.6 g
22 cc13.2 g
23 cc13.8 g
24 cc14.4 g
25 cc15.0 g
26 cc15.6 g
27 cc16.2 g
28 cc16.8 g
29 cc17.4 g
30 cc18.0 g
31 cc18.6 g
32 cc19.2 g
33 cc19.8 g
34 cc20.4 g
35 cc21.0 g
36 cc21.6 g
37 cc22.2 g
38 cc22.8 g
39 cc23.4 g
40 cc24.0 g
41 cc24.6 g
42 cc25.2 g
43 cc25.8 g
44 cc26.4 g
45 cc27.0 g
46 cc27.6 g
47 cc28.2 g
48 cc28.8 g
49 cc29.4 g
50 cc30.0 g
51 cc30.6 g
52 cc31.2 g
53 cc31.8 g
54 cc32.4 g
55 cc33.0 g
56 cc33.6 g
57 cc34.2 g
58 cc34.8 g
59 cc35.4 g
60 cc36.0 g
61 cc36.6 g
62 cc37.2 g
63 cc37.8 g
64 cc38.4 g
65 cc39.0 g
66 cc39.6 g
67 cc40.2 g
68 cc40.8 g
69 cc41.4 g
70 cc42.0 g
71 cc42.6 g
72 cc43.2 g
73 cc43.8 g
74 cc44.4 g
75 cc45.0 g
76 cc45.6 g
77 cc46.2 g
78 cc46.8 g
79 cc47.4 g
80 cc48.0 g
81 cc48.6 g
82 cc49.2 g
83 cc49.8 g
84 cc50.4 g
85 cc51.0 g
86 cc51.6 g
87 cc52.2 g
88 cc52.8 g
89 cc53.4 g
90 cc54.0 g
91 cc54.6 g
92 cc55.2 g
93 cc55.8 g
94 cc56.4 g
95 cc57.0 g
96 cc57.6 g
97 cc58.2 g
98 cc58.8 g
99 cc59.4 g
100 cc60.0 g

CC to Gram Conversion Formula

The conversion from cubic centimeters to grams can be expressed:

Mass (grams) = Volume (cc) × Density (g/cc)
  • Water has a density of approximately 1 g/cc.
  • Olive oil has a density around 0.92 g/cc.
  • Sugar has a density of about 0.85 g/cc.

For olive oil, if you have 100 cc, the conversion would be:

Mass = 100 cc × 0.92 g/cc = 92 grams

How to Convert cc to Gram?

Converting cubic centimeters to grams involves a few steps:

  1. Identify the substance: Determine what material you are measuring.
  2. Find its density: Look up or measure the density of that substance in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cc).
  3. Apply the formula: Use the formula mentioned above to perform the conversion.

Suppose you want to convert 30 cc of sugar to grams:

  • The density of sugar is approximately 0.85 g/cc.
  • Using the formula:
Mass = 30 cc × 0.85 g/cc = 25.5 grams

The 30 cc of sugar weighs about 25.5 grams.

How to Convert cc to Gram Powder?

Steps for Conversion

Determine the powder type: Identify which powder you are measuring.

Find its density: Determine the density of the powdery substance in grams per cubic centimeter (g/cc).

Use the conversion formula: Apply it as follows: Mass (grams) = Volume (cc) × Density (g/cc)

If you have a protein powder with a density of approximately 0.4 g/cc and you want to convert 40 cc:

Mass = 40 cc × 0.4 g/cc = 16 grams

The 40 cc of this protein powder weighs around 16 grams.

Density Values for Common Powders

  • Whey Protein Powder: 0.50 g/cc
  • Sugar (Granulated): 0.85 g/cc
  • Cocoa Powder: 0.40 g/cc
  • Flour (All-Purpose): 0.50 g/cc
  • Cornstarch: 0.56 g/cc
CC (cubic centimeters)Grams (Whey Protein)Grams (Sugar)Grams (Cocoa Powder)Grams (Flour)Grams (Cornstarch)
10.500.850.400.500.56
21.001.700.801.001.12
31.502.551.201.501.68
42.003.401.602.002.24
52.504.252.002.502.80
105.008.504.005.005.60
2010.0017.008.0010.0011.20
5025.0042.5020.0025.0028.00
10050.0085.0040.0050.0056.00
CC (cubic centimeters)Grams (Water)Grams (Olive Oil)Grams (Sugar)Grams (Protein Powder)
10109.28.54
202018.4178
303027.625.512
404036.83416
50504642.520
100100928540

The need for a cc to gram conversion arises in various scenarios, such as:

  • Cooking and Baking: When working with recipes that call for ingredients measured in cubic centimeters (cc), a cc to gram calculator can help you easily convert the measurements to grams, which are more commonly used in cooking and baking.
  • Chemical Measurements: In the field of chemistry, measurements are often required in both volume (cc) and mass (g), depending on the specific application.
  • Pharmaceutical and Medical Applications: In the medical and pharmaceutical industries, precise measurements are crucial, especially when dealing with liquid medications or powdery substances.
  • General Household and DIY Usage: Homeowners or DIY enthusiasts may need to convert measurements when working with various substances, such as paints, solvents, or cleaning products, where the volume is given in cubic centimeters, but the weight is required in grams.

References:

Related Conversion Tools :

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *