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1 gram of water corresponds to 1 cm³, because the density of water is 1 gram per cm³ under standard conditions. For other substances, the relationship between grams and cm³ varies depending on the density of that substance. To make the conversion, you can use the formula:
Volume (cm³) = Mass (gram) / Density (gram/cm³)
So, to calculate the volume of another substance in cm³, you need to divide the mass in grams by the density in grams per cm³.
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