Please convert the density of water 1kg/m^3 into g/cm^3?
1 kg = 1000g
1 m = 100 cm
so 1 kg/m^3
= 10^-3 gm / (10^-2)^3 cm^3
= 10^-3 / 10^-6
= 1000 gm/cm^3
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Density of water = 998 kg/m^3
Molecular weight of CaCO3 = 100 g/mole
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