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In a syringe, 10 mg of a liquid medication typically corresponds to a specific volume, which depends on the concentration of the solution. For instance, if the concentration is 1 mg/mL, 10 mg would fill 10 mL of the syringe. The liquid would appear as a clear or colored solution, depending on the medication, and would occupy a portion of the marked measurements on the syringe. Always ensure to check the concentration for accurate dosing.
cc is the volume unit. 1 cc = 1 milliliter
It is the (-2) power.
.01 * 103 = 10
.10 is larger than .01