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100 cl (centiliters) = 1000 milliliters = l liter.
100 cc = cubic centimeters, and while it is a measure of volume by virtue of being described so (cubic), if you are doing liquid measure it is unnecessary to state "cubic" as the liquid designation assumes volume automatically.
volume ( such as cc) will not always translate in metric to weight (grams) as liquid substances have different densities (100cc of water does not weigh the same as 100cc of olive oil. The same volume of saltwater does not weigh the same as freshwater, etc.)
100 cc = cubic centimeters, and while it is a measure of volume by virtue of being described so (cubic), if you are doing liquid measure it is unnecessary to state "cubic" as the liquid designation assumes volume automatically.
volume ( such as cc) will not always translate in metric to weight (grams) as liquid substances have different densities (100cc of water does not weigh the same as 100cc of olive oil. The same volume of saltwater does not weigh the same as freshwater, etc.)