Yes, the metric system is great that way.
1mL is equal to 1 cm^3 (cubic centimeter). Also in medicine this is written as 5cc, or 5 cubic centimeters. Hope that helps!
I found this information from another person that had answered another question similar to yours.
5 ml of water equals 5 grams
No, mls (or milliliters) is a measure of volume while grams is a measure or weight or mass.
2.5 milliliters is 50 drops.
1/2 US teaspoon is 2.5mL
30 cc = 30 ml ? 1.01 fl oz ? 2.03 tbsp ? 6.09 tsp
1/10th of a cubic centimeter is equal to 1/10th of a milliliter or 0.1 mL.1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 milliliter.
About 148mL (147.868).
That is 2 teaspoons ( and the 'mls' should be lower case , NOT "MLS")
20 because one tsp is equal to 5 mls
No, mls (or milliliters) is a measure of volume while grams is a measure or weight or mass.
There are tsps in 0.8 mls.....there are 2.5 mls in a teaspoon and 5 mls in a tablespoon....0.8 is a fragment of a tspn
35 liters x 1000 mls/liter = 35,000 mls
1 metric tablespoon
1 fluid dram is 4 mL 4 x 5 = 20 So, 5 fluid drams = 20 mL
one teaspoon
1 teaspoon = 5 mls 1 tablespoons = 3 teaspoons = 15 mls 2 tablespoons = 6 teaspoons = 30 mls
There is not enough information to determine, because grams is a measure of WEIGHT and mls is a measure of LIQUID. <<<adr>>>
76.9 (76.8912) mL