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Cubic Centimeter to Attoliter Converter

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How to Convert Cubic Centimeter to Attoliter

To liters: divide by 1,000. To cubic inches: multiply by 0.0610237. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.033814.

1 cm³ = 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 mL = 1,000 mm³ = 0.001 L. One liter contains exactly 1,000 cm³.

For example, 1 Cubic Centimeter (cm³) = 1.000000e+15 Attoliter (aL).

Cubic Centimeter to Attoliter — Common Values

Cubic Centimeter (cm³)Attoliter (aL)
0.11.000000e+14
0.55.000000e+14
11.000000e+15
22.000000e+15
55.000000e+15
101.000000e+16
252.500000e+16
505.000000e+16
1001.000000e+17
5005.000000e+17
10001.000000e+18

About Cubic Centimeter (cm³)

Definition

The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with edges of one centimeter (10⁻⁶ m³), and is exactly equal to one milliliter.

Mathematical Relationship

1 cm³ = 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 mL = 1,000 mm³ = 0.001 L. One liter contains exactly 1,000 cm³.

Conversion Formula

To liters: divide by 1,000. To cubic inches: multiply by 0.0610237. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.033814.

Practical Applications

Engine displacement (e.g., 2,000 cc engine), medical syringe volumes, measuring cooking ingredients, and 3D printing volumes.

Interesting Facts

1 cm³ of water at 4 °C weighs exactly 1 gram — this relationship was the original basis for defining the gram.

Common Mistakes

Using 'cc' in formal scientific writing — cm³ or mL is preferred in SI contexts. Also, confusing cm³ with m³ (off by a factor of 10⁶).

Educational Tips

A sugar cube is roughly 1 cm³. Remember: 1 cm³ = 1 mL = 1 cc — three notations for the same volume.

About Attoliter (aL)

Definition

The attoliter is an extremely small unit of volume equal to 10⁻¹⁸ liters, or one quintillionth of a liter.

Mathematical Relationship

1 aL = 10⁻¹⁸ L = 10⁻²¹ m³ = 10⁻¹⁵ µL. One femtoliter = 1,000 aL.

Conversion Formula

To liters: multiply by 10⁻¹⁸. To femtoliters: divide by 1,000. To cubic nanometers: 1 aL = 10⁶ nm³.

Practical Applications

Measuring individual molecular reaction volumes, nano-droplet volumes, and single-cell compartments.

Interesting Facts

A typical virus capsid can enclose a volume of just a few attoliters. The interior of a ribosome is measured in attoliters.

Common Mistakes

Confusing attoliters with femtoliters — there are 1,000 aL in 1 fL. The scale difference is enormous.

Educational Tips

Prefix ladder: milli → micro → nano → pico → femto → atto. Each step is 10⁻³ smaller than the last.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Cubic Centimeter to Attoliter?
To liters: divide by 1,000. To cubic inches: multiply by 0.0610237. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.033814.
What is 1 Cubic Centimeter in Attoliter?
1 Cubic Centimeter (cm³) = 1.000000e+15 Attoliter (aL).
What is a Cubic Centimeter?
The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with edges of one centimeter (10⁻⁶ m³), and is exactly equal to one milliliter.
What is a Attoliter?
The attoliter is an extremely small unit of volume equal to 10⁻¹⁸ liters, or one quintillionth of a liter.
Where is Cubic Centimeter used in everyday life?
Engine displacement (e.g., 2,000 cc engine), medical syringe volumes, measuring cooking ingredients, and 3D printing volumes.
What are common mistakes when converting Cubic Centimeter?
Using 'cc' in formal scientific writing — cm³ or mL is preferred in SI contexts. Also, confusing cm³ with m³ (off by a factor of 10⁶).

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