cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 1cc syringe, it will hold ~1ml of liquid in it.
about 1 and a 1/4 cups
1 cubic centimeters or cc is equal to 0.03 ounces (US, fluid)
1 ml of liquid is the same as 1 cc of liquid.
A "cc" is a cubic centimeter. Because the metric system is awesome, 1 ml is 1 cc. Therefore, 200 ml is 200 cc. That would be a pretty big shot. Many typical vaccinations are around 1ml or so. 200ml is pretty much an IV bag of liquid.
I believe it is 60 cc
1 ounce of liquid equals approximately 29.57 cc.
1 millilitre is 1 cubic centremetre if that helps.
1 teaspoon == 5 cc so 1/2 teaspoon == 2.5 cc
One cc = 0.001 liters = 1 ml, 29.57353 cc = 1 ounce Millimeters are a measure of length, not volume. One cc of liquid in a short, fat glass would be fewer millimeters high then one cc of liquid in a tall, thin glass. Please rethink your question and ask again.
1 cc is 1 ml
You would need to know what the liquid is, or what the density of the liquid is, in order to calculate that. For pure water at "standard temperature", 1 gram is defined to be equal to one cubic centimeter (cc). So 10 cc of water equals 10 grams.
30 cc is equal to 1 oz of liquid cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.