50cc = 50mL 10.1 tsp 3.38 tbs 1.69 oz 0.211 cups
That is 1.764 ounces.
That is approximately 1.764 ounces
1.6 liters
3 liters, 3 quarts
50 Milliliters. 1 CC (Cubic centimeter) is equal to 1 Milliliter
4 US fluid ounces = 118.3 cc
It very much depends on the substance. Cubic centimetres is a volume not a mass. 5,000 cc of vacuum would weigh nothing at all, 5,000 cc of water would weigh about 5 kilograms, 5,000 cc of mercury a great deal more
50 cc = 1.69 oz.
5 oz
That depends on the liquid. 60 cc's of water = 60 ml = 60 grams = 2 ounces.
cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 1cc syringe, it will hold ~1ml of liquid in it.
8 onces
The same as 80 milliliters.
0.025l or 0.0066 gallons
1 cubic centimeters or cc is equal to 0.03 ounces (US, fluid)
how much is 50 cc of water... well, it's 50 CCs.... ? if you want to get that in another measurement type in "50 cc to ___" say, ml or maybe oz litres. etc.
about 1 and a 1/4 cups
550 cc = 550 milliliters
You are comparing apples and oranges. mg is a mass, cc is a volume. In order to answer your question, you would need to either know the substance or the density of the substance. For example, 50 mg of a dense liquid would take up less volume than 50 mg of a less-dense liquid. One cc of water weighs 1.0 gram (the same as 1,000 milligrams), so 50 mg (of water) is equivalent to 0.05 cc. The algebraic formula would be: 1 cc/1000 mg = x cc/50 mg; and x = 0.05.