To measure 1 cc (cubic centimeter) using a syringe, ensure you have a syringe marked in milliliters (mL), as 1 cc is equivalent to 1 mL. Pull the plunger back to the 1 mL mark, ensuring there are no air bubbles in the syringe. If you see air bubbles, gently tap the syringe to release them, then adjust the plunger to the 1 mL line again. Always check that the measurement is level with the line for accuracy.
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.
1cc = 1 milliliter, so 8cc = 8mL
1cc (cubic centimeter) is equivalent to 1 milliliter (mL) and is a small volume measurement commonly used in medicine and cooking. Visually, it can be represented by a standard teaspoon, which holds about 5cc, so 1cc would be approximately one-fifth of a teaspoon. In medical syringes, 1cc is often marked clearly on the barrel, making it easy to identify and measure.
1cc is 1ml, or .001 liters. 1cc of water also has a mass of 1g
1cc is 0.2 teaspoons.
These measure different types of units, however 1 cm3 = 1ml. 1 cm3 = 1cc.
yes, 1ml is equivalent to 1cc
It might be the cc is a measure of volume the mg is a measure of weight They are not interchangeable and are independent of each other. The density of a material is a measurement which relates volume to weight.
A 1cc/ml syringe allows you to measure in hundredths, while larger syringes will allow you to measure in tenths. cc - cubic centimeters ml - milliliters IU - international units (insulin syringes)
They are equal; 1mL = 1cc
0.125 cc
A round gauge with a needle to point at the measure.