A 3cc syringe cannot measure 25ml, as its maximum capacity is only 3cc (or 3ml). To measure 25ml, you would need a larger syringe or a different measuring device, such as a 25ml graduated cylinder or a larger syringe. If you need to use a syringe, you could fill it multiple times (8 times for 24ml and then add 1ml with a smaller syringe) to reach the desired volume.
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It is much easier to just use a insulin syringe and withdraw to .21/2 or .2 and 5 small lines
A 3 cc syringe is the best size.
1/2 of a cc/ml
This is a badly phrased question. 3 cc = 3ml. a millilitre is a centimetre cubed and that is exactly what cc means. if the syringe takes a max of 3ml, then 3.125 is a full syringe and a 1/24th of a syringe
The volume of a 3cc syringe is 3 milliliters (mL), which is equivalent to 3,000 microliters. The amount of substance it can hold in milligrams depends on the density of the liquid being measured. For example, 3 mL of water weighs approximately 3,000 milligrams since the density of water is about 1 gram per milliliter.
definitely a 50ml measure
On a 1 ml Syringe the line marking .25 ml will be a longer hash mark between .20 ml and .30 ml. When measuring medication always use the syringe included with the medication.
In the UK it is usually 25ml.
25 cm3 or more.
3 cc's = 3 cubic centimeters = 3 mL of fluid in a syringe to be administered to a patient, be it human or animal.
You could use a number of devices. A graduated cylinder would be easy. A syringe is also often used to measure specific quantities of a liquid. A large burette might also be used.