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  • Cubic Milliliter vs. Gram: Understanding Volume and Mass
    No, a cubic milliliter (ml) and a gram (g) are not equal.

    * Cubic milliliter (ml) is a unit of volume. It measures the amount of space a substance occupies.

    * Gram (g) is a unit of mass. It measures the amount of matter in a substance.

    They are related, but not equal, through density. Density is the mass of a substance per unit volume.

    Here's the relationship:

    * Density = Mass / Volume

    Example:

    * The density of water is 1 gram per cubic milliliter (1 g/ml). This means that 1 ml of water has a mass of 1 gram.

    * However, the density of other substances will be different, so 1 ml of another substance will have a different mass.

    Therefore, you cannot directly convert ml to g without knowing the density of the substance in question.

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