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 18.05.2015
Not that I am for gallons and miles, but still:

In a metric system, one milliliter of water takes up one cubic centimeter, weighs one gram, and requires the cost of one calorie of energy to heat up by one degree — which would be 1 percent of its freezing point to boiling point. The mass of hydrogen is equal to the mass of one mol of atoms in it.
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One milliliter of water, though it takes 1 cubic centimeter, but weighs 0.99987 grams (n. W is.) is
There are three types of calories, they are not related to the concept of a metric system (meter. Sis-ma is only length, weight, area and volume), and it is not a SI unit, so 1 gram of water requires the cost of 4,217 J to heat by 1 degree.
A "The quantity of hydrogen mass" is something beyond the line. In general, 1 mol of hydrogen atoms (hydrogen) is contained in approximately 9 grams of water.
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