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ml and cm^3



On Wednesday, June 04, 2003 10:05 PM, Michael Edmiston wrote:
[snip]
Having one foot in chemistry as
well as one foot in physics, I can tell you that chemists still
interchange the three at will even though today water gets as
dense as 1
g/ml only at 3.98 Celsius, and water never gets as dense as 1 g/cm^3.

Isn't 1 ml equivalent to 1 cm^3? Isn't g/ml equivalent to g/cm^3?

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