What does 1 milliliter of water has a volume of?

1 Answer
Aug 26, 2016

Volume is often measured in some sort of liters.

A milliliter, or #"mL"#, is a common way to do so, such as using a graduated cylinder, a buret, a graduated pipet, a flask... a lot of chemistry glassware measures in #"mL"#.

So your question answers itself. #"1 mL"# of water has a volume of #"1 mL"#, or #"1 cm"^3#. (It is not a question of its density; #"1 mL"# is simply equal to #"1 cm"^3#.)