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On a 1ml syringe, 0.125 ml would be located between the 0.1 ml mark and the 0.2 ml mark. Each small increment on a 1ml syringe represents 0.1 ml, so 0.125 ml would fall closer to the 0.1 ml mark. It is important to be precise when measuring such small volumes to ensure accurate dosing.

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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.

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9mo ago
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With the syringes I use anyway, there are 9 graduations before the 1ml. If this doesn't exist, you need to eyeball half way up the syringe

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Wiki User

11y ago
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1/8 of the way up the length of the full cylinder.

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11y ago
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It's 1/8 of the way from empty to full.

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11y ago
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0.5ml / 2 is equal to 0.25ml

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8y ago
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It wouldn't. 5cc is 5 ml.

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12y ago
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0.25

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sheila wardman

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2y ago
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0.12ml

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4y ago
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