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1 ml and 1 cc are the same amount. Current practice does not use cc because of medication errors. The abbreviation cc in sloppy handwriting can be mistaken for 00 in the dosage and cause an over dose.

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Since 1cc (cubic centimeter) and 1mL (milliliter) are the same volume, 1mL = 1cc

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1 cc is the same amount as 1 ml. So a car with, say, a 1400 cc engine would also be shown a a 1.4 liter engine (1400 ml).

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