1 cc, that is, 'cubic centimeter' is the same thing as saying, "1cm3" So, there are 170 CCs in 170 CM3
If the bottle has a capacity of 100 cm3, you would expect to be able to fill it with 100 cm3 of water.
0.0253
1.5 qt x 1 gal / 4 qt x 231 cu in / gal x 2.543 cm3 / cu in = 1420 cm3
The answer will depend the volume of the bottle and the temperature and pressure. Assuming that the experiment is carried out at normal temperature (20 deg C) and one atmospheric pressure, the density of water is 0.9982071 grams per cm3. So, if the volume of the water in the bottle is V cm3 = V cc or V ml, then the mass of the filled bottle is 25 + V*0.9982071 grams.
1.5 quarts = 1705 cubic cm, approx.
That is 1,000
Since 1 ml is equal to 1 cm3, 324 ml of water is equal to 324 cm3.
0.03 gallons.
It is 12,000 ml
3,785.4 cm3
The conversion is: 1 metric cup = 250 mLSo 550 cm3 is equal to 2,2 metric cups.