300 cc is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it is meaningless to even try to convert one to the other. Just consider 300 cc of air and a 300 cc block of lead. It should be obvious to anybody that the two will have very different masses.
One ml is equivalent to one cc
Since 1964, cc and ml are, by definition, exactly equivalent.
0.8 ml is not equivalent to 1 cc. The ml and the cc are identical volumes, so 0.8 ml = 0.8 cc.
1/300.
1 in = 2.54 cm 1 cu in = 1 in × 1 in × 1 in = 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm × 2.54 cm = 16.387064 cc → 300 cu in = 300 × 16.387064 cc = 4916.1192 cc ≈ 4916 cc
1 cc = 1ml
3 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measure of volume.
300 cc is a measure of volume. A pound is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it is meaningless to even try to convert one to the other. Just consider 300 cc of air and a 300 cc block of lead. It should be obvious to anybody that the two will have very different masses.
Ten ounces equals 300 cc.
300 Cubic Centimeters = 0.07925161579118878 Gallons
That is 21.2 tbsp
30 cc, Which is 300 ml
4
32HP
1cc=1ml 28.4 cc (ml)=1oz 284 cc (ml)=10 oz (that's close) 300cc (ml)=10.144 oz
No, 300 mg per cc does not equal 25 mg per kg. To convert 300 mg per cc to mg per kg, you need to know the weight of the individual in kg. If you're looking for a general conversion, you would typically need to know the volume of the substance in cc and the weight of the individual in kg to determine how many mg per kg 300 mg per cc would be.