"mL" stands for milliliters, which is a unit of volume measurement often used in medicine. "M" typically stands for milligrams, which is a unit of weight measurement. The syringe may have markings for both volume (mL) and weight (M) measurements to accurately measure and administer medications.
mm * * * * * You do not usually measure the length of a liquid. A millilitre (ml), which is a measure of volume, is more appropriate.
There are 473.176 milliliters in a pound. Since 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cc), there are the same number of cc's as milliliters in a pound, which is 473.176 cc's.
1 milliliters equals 1 cm3. So 1.5 cubic centimeters equals 1.5 milliliters.
Ccs (cubic centimeters) are a unit of volume, while lbs (pounds) are a unit of weight. The two cannot be compared.
The same as 1800 ml, or 1.8 liters.
no a 4.2 engine is in liter's not ccs.
how on the 2002 CCS cover
WHEN USING A MEDICATION cup to dispense something such as cough syrup, if you look closely at the dosages, you will see that a CC is EQUAL to an ML. Therefore 2ccs is equal to 2 mls.
One pound is 454 gm. of water. This is the same as 454 cc.
No, CCS is not in California. There main plant is in Westerville, Ohio. ----
There are approximately 384 cubic centimeters (ccs) in 13 ounces.