10 cc (cubic centimeters) of liquid is equivalent to 10 milliliters (ml), as 1 cc is equal to 1 ml. Additionally, this volume is approximately 0.34 fluid ounces in the US customary system. In metric terms, it's a relatively small amount, commonly used in medical dosing and laboratory measurements.
A cc is a measure of volume, a kg is a measure of mass and it is not possible to convert one into the other. For example, 10 cc of water will have a much smaller mass than 10 cc of lead.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
To convert ml to cc (cubic cm) replace the ml with cc. ml and cc are the same thing. 1 ml = 1 cc Millilitres is the new SI (Metric) measurement of volume, based on a liquid measure of a litre. Cubic centimeters are based in the same SI system but are no longer an SI standard measurement of liquid.
10cc 10cc you can't cm is a length, cc is a volume
To convert milligrams (mg) to cubic centimeters (cc), you need to know the concentration of the substance in question, as milligrams measure mass while cc measures volume. For example, if a substance has a concentration of 10 mg/mL, then 10 mg would equal 1 cc. Without this information, it's not possible to provide a direct conversion.
A cc is a measure of volume, a kg is a measure of mass and it is not possible to convert one into the other. For example, 10 cc of water will have a much smaller mass than 10 cc of lead.
You can't convert cc/min to cc/lbs.
A convert cc has 350 horsepower
Yes, 33 centiliters (CL) of liquid can fit in a 350 cubic centimeter (CC) container. Since 1 CL is equivalent to 10 CC, 33 CL is equal to 330 CC. Therefore, 330 CC of liquid will easily fit in a 350 CC container, leaving some extra space.
This vary upon the type of HCG being taken. The simplest way is to divide the amount of cc by 10.
30cc (ml)= 1 fluid ounce; there are 8 ounces in a cup (liquid)so 30x8=240cc
You need to say what the liquid or gas is. You can't diectly convert a volume to a weight,
it depends on the concentration of the medication... in mg/ml... you can convert mg/ml to mg/cc as 1 ml = 1 cc. If your medication is at a concentration of 10 mg/ml, then you have 10 mg in 1 cc. You can calculate 1 mg in 0,1 cc.
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.
2 teaspoonsful equals 10 cc (or 10 ml).
To convert ml to cc (cubic cm) replace the ml with cc. ml and cc are the same thing. 1 ml = 1 cc Millilitres is the new SI (Metric) measurement of volume, based on a liquid measure of a litre. Cubic centimeters are based in the same SI system but are no longer an SI standard measurement of liquid.
HP does not directly relate to cc