cc's and ml's are the same. i.e. 1 cubic centimeter is equal to 1 milliliter. Check the web for "conversions"; you will find more info there if required.
Provided you know he density of the substance it can be converted
10 ccs and 10 mls refer to the same volume, as "cc" (cubic centimeters) is equivalent to "ml" (milliliters). Therefore, it doesn't matter which term you use; both indicate a volume of 10 units. Always ensure that the context of your measurement aligns with the requirements of your procedure or analysis.
you need the density of the liquid.
use a calcumalator stupid
Divide by 5 to convert to metric teaspoons
2 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
You divide the grams by the density.
That is 99.223 mls.
how does 0.3 ml convert to cc's
The 'm' means 'mili' here and it stands for 1/1000. 'l' stands for the litre. Since 1 litre is 1000cc 1ml=1cc.
285 mls is one cup. So 275 mls is a drop or two short of a cup
How many mls of a 2% solution contain 130mgs