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liter ,milliliter ,MicroliterAnswerThe litre is not an SI unit although, of course, it is a metric unit. SI doesn't distinguish between liquid or solid volumes -all are measured in cubic metres.
Yes, it is measured in milliliter.
Small amounts of liquids are measured in millilitres
Milliliters are typically measured using a graduated cylinder or a measuring cup with milliliter markings. Simply pour the liquid into the container and check where the meniscus level is against the graduated markings to determine the volume in milliliters.
a syrup of medicine.
liter
A one thousandth part of a litre.
in the UK - 25ml in the US - 45ml in Slovakia - 50ml in Germany, Finland and S. Africa - 20ml in Ireland - 35ml in Australia - 30ml
Medicine can be measured in millilitres
It is usually measured on milliliters. For example, an antialergic syrup has approximately 10 milliliters each dose. For some special kind of medicine it is advisable that it be measured on drops instead milliliters. decimal measurements is the most used for medicine dosages.
Volume of liquids is typically measured in milliliters.
No. Density is measured in grams per cubic centimeter, sometimes written as grams per milliliter.
"Dose" is a measured portion of a medicine. I am not aware of any jewellery, with or without 299 on it that may be used as measured quantities of medication!