1 teaspoon
No. 6.7 L = 6,700 ml.
67mL = 2.27 US fl oz
One and a half cubic centimetres.
cc and ml is the same thing. so the answer is 67cc=67ml
1 CC= 1 ml But the medicine measurement depends on the density. Some drugs may have 10 mgs in 1 ML, others may have .5
A milliliter is the volume contained in a cubic centimeter. So, 1ml = 1cc and .67ml = .67cc!
We are using decimals for following purpose : Ø Money weight landscaping measurements medicine doses
Quantitative measurements are used, because science and medicine rely on exactly that, quantities. The other option would be qualitative measurements (large, small, good, bad, etc), and since that wouldn't allow science or medicine to operate with any precision, quantitative measurements are used. The metric system is used because the exchange of information across scientists and doctors around the world is important to progress in these fields. Since there are about 20 times as many people in the world who use the metric system compared to English units, scientists and doctors in the US use the more common and easily understood system.
It is a more logical system, where everything is divisible by 10. With other units, everything is arbitrary.
It is usually measured on milliliters. For example, an antialergic syrup has approximately 10 milliliters each dose. For some special kind of medicine it is advisable that it be measured on drops instead milliliters. decimal measurements is the most used for medicine dosages.
A clear bottle with Duraglas on the bottom and measurements on the side was likely used for storing liquid substances such as medicine, perfume, or household cleaning products. Duraglas was a trademark used by Owens-Illinois Glass Company and indicates that the bottle was manufactured by them. The measurements on the side could indicate volume capacity or dosage levels.
The measurements are inaccuarate.