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by clarkhawley@hotmail.com » Tue Nov 16, 2004 7:23 am
What is the weight of one ml of liquid water? I suspect it may be the basis of one gram . . . but that is either a guess or some distantly repressed memory. Anyone know?
clarkhawley@hotmail.com wrote:What is the weight of one ml of liquid water? I suspect it may be the basis of one gram . . . but that is either a guess or some distantly repressed memory. Anyone know?
You are right. One liter of water weights exactly 1 kilogram, i.e. 1 ml weights one gram.