5 cc is essentially the same as 5 ml. The term cubic centimeter used to be commonly used instead of milliliters, but by the latest SI standards there is a very slight difference in volume. 1 milliliter is equal to 1.000027 cubic centimeters, a difference so insignificant that it is usually completely ignored.
You can't convert that directly. mg is a unit of mass; cc is a unit of volume. For specific substances, if you know the substance's density, you can use the formula:mass = volume x density.
There are approximately 6 drams in 30 ml.
There are 1,300 mL in 1 liter and 300 milliliters.
One oncue is equivalent to 2 ml.
one, ml is the abbreviation of millilitre.A millilitre is a thousandth of a litre
2 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 2mL = 2cc
2 ml is equal to 2 cc. They are both units of volume measurement that are equivalent.
yes. But it would be only precise by + or - 1 mL. ie 25 mL + 1 mL OR 25 mL - 1mL
You can't convert that directly. mg is a unit of mass; cc is a unit of volume. For specific substances, if you know the substance's density, you can use the formula:mass = volume x density.
2 ml is the standard for the deltoid muscle this answer is according to the NLN
It depends on the antibiotic concentration... if it's 10 mg/ml, then you have 20 mg, because 1 cc = 1 ml. You should base your answer on the concentration (in mg/ml)
1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume. So, 1/2cc = 1/2ml
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2 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
You can't compare a length with a volume.
2cc = 0.07 fl oz