A small syringe would be a good way to measure a milliliter of liquid. Remember that one CC (cubic centimeter) is equal to one milliliter. Many small syringes hold 3 CC which would be the same as 3 milliliters. Usually there are graduations on the syringe which indicate 1 CC and even partial measurements of CCs. If you don't have a syringe, you could get very close with a kitchen measuring spoon. 1/4 teaspoon is equal to 1.07 CC which is 1.07 Milliliters.
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One milliliter of liquid would fill about one-fifth of a teaspoon or roughly 20 drops of water. It is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter of volume.
The mass of one milliliter of a substance is equal to its density, which is typically given in grams per milliliter (g/mL). This value can vary depending on the substance, with water having a density of 1 g/mL. To find the mass of a different substance in one milliliter, you would need to know its density.
One incorrect statement about dry cells is that they contain a liquid electrolyte. Dry cells actually use a paste or gel electrolyte instead of a liquid.
398 ml is equivalent to approximately 13.44 ounces.
1 milliliter is a unit of volume equal to one thousandth of a liter. It is roughly equivalent to about 0.034 fluid ounces or 0.002 cups.
The object you are referring to is a thermometer. It works by measuring temperature based on the expansion and contraction of the liquid inside the bulb as the temperature changes.