By definition, a milliliter is the amount of water that will fit into 1 cubic centimeter. So, 30mL and 30cc are equivalent.
it is the same math:30 ml = 30cm3
Density = Mass/Volume = 25/30 g/ml = 0.833... g/ml
3\100= 3% so 3%\100ml=3ml ?? so 3%\1000ml=30ml??? so 3%\950ml= 29.5ml
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By definition, a milliliter is the amount of water that will fit into 1 cubic centimeter. So, 30mL and 30cc are equivalent.
Yes, 30 mL is equal to 30 cm^3. Both milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cm^3) are units of volume and are interchangeable.
Depends what liquid the 30mls are. 30ml of honey will weigh more than 30ml of water, for example.
30 cc = 30 ml They are the same thing.
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it is the same math:30 ml = 30cm3
The density of a solution is calculated by dividing the mass of the solution by its volume. To determine which solution is denser, we need to compare their densities. The density of the 30ml solution is 1.5 g/ml (45g/30ml) while the density of the 40ml solution is 1.25 g/ml (50g/40ml). Therefore, the 30ml solution with a mass of 45g is denser than the 40ml solution with a mass of 50g.
A cubic centimeter (cc) is the same as a milliliter, so the answer is 30.
Compound sentences are made up of two simple sentences joined with a conjunction (or connective).An example for capacity:The water jug's capacity is 30cm3 and the jug's height is 15cm.The sentence can revert back to two simple sentences:The water jug's capacity is 30cm3.The jug's height is 15cm.
That is 2 tbsp.