It is much easier to just use a insulin syringe and withdraw to .21/2 or .2 and 5 small lines
Just use 1mL
36% of the way to the 1ml line.
1ml in a syringe is far more accurate than 1ml in a dropper. as well as everything else, a 1ml syringe allows precise and dropwise addition to a reaction vessel for example.
Where is 0.9ml on the 3ml syringe?
How full should a 1ml oral syringe be to have 2.5mg in it??
1cc = 1ml. So on the syringe marked in ccs, it should be 1cc.
yes. But it would be only precise by + or - 1 mL. ie 25 mL + 1 mL OR 25 mL - 1mL
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 25mL = 25cc
10cc as 1ml is 1cc is 1cm3
tuberculin 1ml
On a 1ml syringe, 0.125 ml would be located between the 0.1 ml mark and the 0.2 ml mark. Each small increment on a 1ml syringe represents 0.1 ml, so 0.125 ml would fall closer to the 0.1 ml mark. It is important to be precise when measuring such small volumes to ensure accurate dosing.