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.
3l - 175ml = -172
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
The weight of 175ml of sugar can vary depending on the type of sugar. On average, 175ml of sugar weighs approximately 140 grams.
175ml
If the volume is zero, then there is no volume left in the syringe to measure.
To measure 0.3ml in a 1.875ml syringe, you would fill the syringe up to the 0.3ml mark. This is typically the third smallest mark on the syringe. Make sure to read the measurements carefully to ensure accurate dosing.
0.34 ml on a syringe represents 34 units on the syringe's scale. To measure it, draw the plunger up until the liquid reaches the 0.34 ml mark on the syringe.
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
That is 0.772 cups
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25.35oz