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Water has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. This means that one milliliter or one gram of water will fit in a one cubic centimeter container.

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1 milliliter fits in 1 cm3

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1cc=1ml

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a cubic centemeter holds a cube of water one centimeter on each side, to put it simply In my estimation it is Less then A teaspoon most likely, it is VERY LITTLE WATER, it is basically like a "bit" of water, about the size of a standard sugar cube...so a very small amount , as far as water goes...

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