1 ml / 0.08 ml = 12 doses, with a half dose left over.
That completely depends on what solution you pull into the syringe, and it's different for every solution. If you don't understand that, you can't take the responsibility of preparing or administering medication. Please ... consult with a doctor or a pharmacist before risking someone's health.
"ml" is the abbreviation for ''milliliter"one ml = 1 milliliter
Three doses
20 drops per milliliter.
1 Cubic Centimeter = 1 Milliliter
How many doses can be made from 5 ml depends on what the individual dosage requirements for a medication are, as prescribed by a doctor. For example, if the dosage is 2.5ml at a time, then there are 2 doses in 5 ml of medication.
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.
300 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
A small syringe would be a good way to measure a milliliter of liquid. Remember that one CC (cubic centimeter) is equal to one milliliter. Many small syringes hold 3 CC which would be the same as 3 milliliters. Usually there are graduations on the syringe which indicate 1 CC and even partial measurements of CCs. If you don't have a syringe, you could get very close with a kitchen measuring spoon. 1/4 teaspoon is equal to 1.07 CC which is 1.07 Milliliters.
This is very much dependent on the brand of syringe you buy. Many have this value printed on the packet for your convienence.
50 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
That completely depends on what solution you pull into the syringe, and it's different for every solution. If you don't understand that, you can't take the responsibility of preparing or administering medication. Please ... consult with a doctor or a pharmacist before risking someone's health.
How many millimeters of whatever medication is in the syringe
7500
1ml
2700ml
21059ml