The conversion between ml and cm cubic are given .On finding the relation we get as follows .
1 cc=1 ml.=0.88 cc or 0.88 mL.
No, 5 milliliters is not equivalent to 1 tablespoon. 5 milliliters is equal to 1.01 teaspoons, or .338 tablespoons.
MillilLiters (mL) are units of fluid volume, the amount you would find in a cube 1 centimeter on a side. Milligrams (mg) are units of mass, or more crudely speaking, weight. The same amount of different fluids can weigh more or less, called a fluids density. Dense fluids weight more, while less dense fluids weigh less for a given volumn. Since 25 mg is a unit of mass, and mL is a unit of volume, you need to know the density. That is, 25 mg of what? I may be helpful to know that the metric standard connects mg and mL using water. 1 mL of water weighs exactly 1 gram. The density of water is 1 gram/mL, or 1 mL/gram. You can use the following formula to answer the original question, if you know the density: # of grams * # mL/gram = # of mL. If there are 25 mg, or 0.025 grams of water, this becomes .025 grams * 1 mL/gram = 0.025 mL.
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0.038 liters
5cc = 5mL
Mercury (Hg) has a density of 13.53 grams/milliliter. Therefore 38 ml of mercury weighs 514.14 grams. (38ml x 13.53g/ml)
5cc/2.5cc = 5/2.5 = 2
1 standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 cc of water
Yes.
1 teaspoon = 4.93 cc 1 metric teaspoon is 5cc
5grams
5cc in a teaspoon.
That is approximately 1 teaspoon
5cc = 0.000005 liter