Liter per Kilogram to Cubic Centimeter per Gram Conversion

Convert between Liter per Kilogram and Cubic Centimeter per Gram quickly and accurately.

L/kg
cm³/g

How to Convert Liter per Kilogram to Cubic Centimeter per Gram

Conversion Formula

1 L/kg = 1 cm³/g
1 cm³/g = 1 L/kg

Example

Convert 15 L/kg to cm³/g:

15 L/kg = 15 × 1 cm³/g = 15 cm³/g

Unit Information

Learn about the specific volume units you're converting between

Liter per Kilogram

L/kg

Definition

The liter per kilogram (L/kg) is a unit of specific volume, representing the volume in liters occupied by one kilogram of a substance. It provides a practical measure for volume-to-mass ratios.

History/Origin

Based on the liter (1000 cm³) and kilogram, this unit offers a convenient way to express specific volume in everyday units, making it accessible for practical applications and calculations.

Current Use

Commonly used in industrial applications, food processing, and engineering where liter and kilogram units are more practical than cubic meters for specific volume measurements.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Cubic Centimeter per Gram

cm³/g

Definition

The cubic centimeter per gram (cm³/g) is a unit of specific volume, representing the volume occupied by one gram of a substance. It is commonly used in chemistry and material science for small-scale measurements.

History/Origin

This unit combines the cubic centimeter (derived from the centimeter) with the gram, providing a practical measure for specific volume in laboratory and small-scale applications where metric units are preferred.

Current Use

Frequently used in chemistry, pharmaceuticals, and material science for measuring specific volume of powders, liquids, and small samples in laboratory settings.

Multiplier

0.001

Offset

0

Liter per Kilogram to Cubic Centimeter per Gram Conversion Table

Liter per Kilogram [L/kg] Cubic Centimeter per Gram [cm³/g]
1 L/kg 1 cm³/g
10 L/kg 10 cm³/g
25 L/kg 25 cm³/g
50 L/kg 50 cm³/g
100 L/kg 100 cm³/g
0 L/kg 0E+0 cm³/g
-10 L/kg -10 cm³/g
-40 L/kg -40 cm³/g