it is just a unit of measurement, it stands for a cubic centimetre.
i think it a cc
1 CC= 1 ml But the medicine measurement depends on the density. Some drugs may have 10 mgs in 1 ML, others may have .5
2 teaspoonsful equals 10 cc (or 10 ml).
If the cup ir not marked in cc, then ml will be close enough- use 40 ml for a rough estimate of 40 cc in most liquid medicine
no, just c. cc is most commonly used as the abbreviation for cubic centimeter, especially in medicine.
The conversion rate between milligrams (mg) and cubic centimeters (cc) depends on the density of the liquid medicine. Typically, for water-based solutions, 1 cc is roughly equivalent to 1 gram, which is equal to 1000 milligrams.
That is 3/5 of a teaspoon.
Yes, medicine can be measured in milliliters, but it can also be measured in cubic centimeters, or cc, which are identical to milliliters.
cubic centimeter, It's one and the same thing as a milliliter.
CC is the same thing as a mL. Basically, 1cc = 1mL, so there shouldn't be a problem anymore when giving your cat liquid medicine. Just know that they are the same thing.
Four cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 4 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. Therefore, if you have four cc, you have four ml. This measurement is commonly used in medicine and cooking for precise liquid volumes.
300 cc (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to 300 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. In terms of liters, 300 cc is 0.3 liters. This measurement is commonly used in cooking, medicine, and various scientific applications to quantify volume.