0.125 ml on a 1ml syringe is generally located at the first division line after 0.1 ml mark. If the syringe is not labeled with specific measurements at that level, estimating between the 0.1 ml and 0.2 ml marks can help you measure 0.125 ml accurately.
CC means cubic centimeter, and with water a cubic centimeter is the same as 1 mL. It's also the same as 1 gram.
There are 118 cc in 118 mL. These units are equal since 1 cc (cubic centimeter) is equivalent to 1 mL (milliliter).
If you have a 1 milliliter syringe and the dosage is 0.08 milliliters, you would be able to get 12 doses from the syringe (1 ml รท 0.08 ml).
There are 1 cubic centimeter (cc) in 1 milliliter (ml). So, 1.5 ml is equal to 1.5 cc.
1cc = 1ml. So on the syringe marked in ccs, it should be 1cc.
1 cc = 1 ml 0.5 ml = 0.5 cc 0.5 ml fits into a 1cc syringe two times.
They are equal; 1mL = 1cc
CC stands for cubic centimeters. ML stands for Milliliters. One cc is equal to one ml. So, if you need 1ml you can use 1cc or 1/5 of a 5cc syringe.
1 ml (millileter) is defined as one cubic centimeter (1 cc) so a 3 ml mark is also a 3 cc mark and hence 1cc is equal to 1/3 of the 3 ml syringe or the 1 ml mark.
0.3 ml in a 1.875 ml syringe is equal to 16% of the syringe's capacity.
10cc as 1ml is 1cc is 1cm3
Yes for example 1cc is equal to 1 ml
1cc = 1ml
is equal to 1cc
It will be impossible to give .09 ml accurately in a 100 cc syringe! You need a 1cc syringe, not 100. But if you're in the medical field, you should know this... Source: Former veterinary nurse 10 years
There is no difference. 1 cubic centimeter (cc) and 1 milliliter (mL) are the same volume.