1cc = 1ml. So on the syringe marked in ccs, it should be 1cc.
To make 35ml of water, simply measure out 35ml of water using a measuring cup or syringe. It's important to be accurate with the measurement to ensure you have the correct amount.
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Depends on the barrel size of syringe, usually near the nozzle as it means 1cc.
10cc as 1ml is 1cc is 1cm3
The 100 marked on a 1cc syringe indicates the total volume it can hold, which is 1 milliliter (mL). The markings on the syringe allow for precise measurement of smaller volumes, with each mark typically representing 0.01 mL. This level of precision is crucial for accurate dosing in medical applications.
1 cc = 1 ml 0.5 ml = 0.5 cc 0.5 ml fits into a 1cc syringe two times.
The cubic centimeter and the milliliter are equivalent units. 1 cc = 1 mL.
There is no difference. 1 cubic centimeter (cc) and 1 milliliter (mL) are the same volume.
It will be impossible to give .09 ml accurately in a 100 cc syringe! You need a 1cc syringe, not 100. But if you're in the medical field, you should know this... Source: Former veterinary nurse 10 years
One cubic centimeter is the same as one milliliter. If the syringe holds one cubic centimeter then the 80 mark should be 0.8 millimeters.
To determine how many 35ml measures are in 1.5 liters, first convert 1.5 liters to milliliters: 1.5 liters is 1500ml. Then, divide 1500ml by 35ml: 1500ml ÷ 35ml = approximately 42.86. Therefore, there are about 42 full 35ml measures in 1.5 liters.