The cubic centimeter (cc) has the same volume as the milliliter (ml).
the answer is 1 cm3
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No set answer to that.Gram is an unit of weight while ml is an unit of volume - the result will depend on the density of the substance. 1 ml of lead will be a lot heavier than than 1 ml of sugar.1 ml of water weighs 1 gram. for other materials the weight is different.
1 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume.
A milliliter, mL is a unit for the measurement of volume. 473 mL = 1 US pint Metric cups contain 250 mL compared to ~ 237 mL in an 8 oz. cup One teaspoon holds ~ 5 mL 1 oz = ~ 30 mL 1 mL is a small volume compared to the ounce.
Oil and water can be same ml (volume) but different grams (weight ) - 1 ml of water is 1 gram - but 1 ml of oil is about 0.7 gram
No, mL are a unit of volume and grams are a unit of mass. 1 mL of water has a mass of 1 g
A cc is a unit of volume. A ml is also a unit of volume but it is used in the volume measurements of liquids. cc is used in the measurement of all sorts of volumes, including liquids, and in fact 1cc = 1ml.
1 ml = 1 cc
5 1 ml = 1 cc cc is an abbreviation for 'cubic centimeter', which is exactly the same volume defined by one ml (millilitre).
unit of volume measure 1 liter = 1000 ml
The volume of one milliliter of anything is 1 milliliter.
Gram is a unit of mass, millilitre is a unit of volume; only for water 1 mL has a mass of 1 g.
These are incompatible units. A ml is 1/1000 of a liter - a unit of volume. A micron is 1/1000 000 of a metre, a unit of length.
1 mL (milliliter) is a unit of volume, it is a centimeter cubed, whereas 1 m (meter) is a unit of length. There is no equivalence between a unit of length and a unit of volume. However, 1 cubic meter is (100 cm)3 = 1 million mL = 1000 L.
The metre is a unit of length, the millilitre is a unit of volume !
They are the same unit of volume stated in different ways: 1 cc = 1 ml Therefore 400cc = 400 ml.
1 mL is equal to 0,001 L.The litre is a unit for volume in SI.