⚗️ cc ⇄ grams Converter

Calculate mass from volume for common liquids and solids.

Great for recipes, lab measurements, and material dosing when density varies.

Pure water at ~4°C.

Convert grams back into cc using the same density.

Volume → Mass

250 cc → 250 grams

Mass → Volume

250 g → 250 cc

How to Use This Calculator

1

Enter the volume

Type the volume in cubic centimeters (same as milliliters).

2

Select density

Pick a preset material or enter a custom density in g/cc.

3

Read grams and reverse volume

The calculator shows grams for the provided volume and the cc for any mass you enter.

Formula

Mass (g) = Volume (cc) × Density (g/cc)

Volume (cc) = Mass (g) ÷ Density (g/cc)

1 cc equals 1 mL; densities vary with temperature, so adjust values if precision is required.

Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.

Full Description

Converting between volume and mass requires density. Water is easy—1 cc equals 1 gram—but oils, alcohol, and metals differ. This tool offers common presets and supports custom densities.

Use it for recipe scaling, laboratory prep, or dosing chemicals when your measuring device reads in volume but you need mass for stoichiometry.

Remember that density changes with temperature. For high-precision work, measure or reference density at your operating temperature and enter it as a custom value.

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between cc and mL?

They’re identical in volume. 1 cubic centimeter (cc) equals 1 milliliter (mL).

Can I add my own material?

Yes. Choose “Custom density” and enter the value in g/cc from datasheets or measurements.

Does temperature matter?

Density varies with temperature. For best accuracy, use the density at the same temperature as your measurement.

Why include the reverse calculation?

It helps when you have a target mass and need to know how many cubic centimeters to pour or allocate.