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The question can't be answered with the information given. "100 ml" is a volume, not a concentration.
100 cc is 100 ml 1 cc= 1ml
1 cc water is about 1 ml water. 100 cc of water is 100ml, which is 0.1liter.
same thing. cc's = ml's
Yes, it is possible to increase the cc of 100 cc to either 120 or 125 cc with a little fabrication.
100 ml = 100 cc 62 cc = 62 ml 100 ml holds 62 cc 1.6129 times (rounded). 62 cc holds 100 ml 0.62 times.
100 CC.
100 milliliters (ml) is equivalent to 100 cubic centimeters (cc), as 1 ml is equal to 1 cc. Therefore, there are 100 cc in 100 ml. This conversion is straightforward because both units measure volume.
a "cc" is a "centimetre cube". 1 cc of water = 1mL 1 cc of oil = 0.9mL 100 cc of oil = 90mL
100 cc of water is 3.527 ounces. 100 cc of flour is about 1.86 ounces. -It's important to remember that 'cc' is a measure of volume, NOT weight
100 cc is equal to 0.1 liter. Regardless of what's in them. Even if they're empty.
100 cc = 3.4 US fluid ounces.