0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
Since 1964, cc and ml are, by definition, exactly equivalent.
A cubic centimetre and a millilitre are equivalent measures. So 1200 ml = 1200 cc.
The answer depends on the substance being measured. Water, for instance, has a density of 1 gram per cubic centimeter. Therefore, multiplying seventy cc of water times the density of one gram / cc would yield 70 grams of water. Simply multiply the substance's density (in grams per cc or grams per mL as 1 mL = 1 cc) by 70 to get your answer.
3 ml. A cc and ml are equivalent.
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
ml and cc are equivalent so 450cc=450 mL
ml and cc are equivalent measures, so 1.5 ml.
Since 1964, cc and ml are, by definition, exactly equivalent.
A cubic centimetre and a millilitre are equivalent measures. So 1200 ml = 1200 cc.
The unit of volume CC or cubic centimetre is equivalent to ML or milli litre. Its mean 1 cc = 1 ml
A cc (cubic centimetre) is equivalent to 1 ml (millilitre). 53 ml is 0.053L.
2.5 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measure of volume.
A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
1 mL is equivalent to 1cc.