Look at it this way.
____ 1.0
___ 0.9
___ 0.8
___ 0.7
___ 0.6
____ 0.5
___ 0.4
___ 0.3
___ 0.2
____ 0.1
Where do you think you should draw to? The spot marked 0.1. If its says Units, it's meaning CC's which 1cc = 1ml. But remember 0.1 cc is not 1cc. It is one tenth of 1 ml.
Where is 0.45 ml
draw needle 1/2 mark
3l - 175ml = -172
A gas syringe A gas syringe
Measure to the edge of the plunger (or piston) where it touches the inside of the syringe cylinder. http://www.northcumbriahealth.nhs.uk/palliativecare/clinical/syringe/05.php
You cannot use a gas syringe for this experiment.
175ml
If the volume is zero, then there is no volume left in the syringe to measure.
To collect, store and measure gases.
I work at a hospital and we usually use ml's or cc's depending on the type of syringe.
It is much easier to just use a insulin syringe and withdraw to .21/2 or .2 and 5 small lines
0.175 gms
That is 0.772 cups
25.35oz