You are comparing apples and Oranges.
mg is a mass, cc is a volume. In order to answer your question, you would need to either know the substance or the density of the substance.
For example, 50 mg of a dense liquid would take up less volume than 50 mg of a less-dense liquid.
One cc of water weighs 1.0 gram (the same as 1,000 milligrams), so 50 mg (of water) is equivalent to 0.05 cc. The algebraic formula would be: 1 cc/1000 mg = x cc/50 mg; and x = 0.05.
The cubic centimeter and the milliliter are equivalent units. 1 cc = 1 mL.
A 1 cc syringe measures volume in cubic centimeters (cc), which is equivalent to milliliters (mL). Therefore, it can also be expressed as 1 mL. The markings on the syringe typically indicate increments in tenths of a milliliter, allowing for precise measurements of liquid.
The number of milligrams in a 3 cc syringe depends on the substance being measured, as milligrams (mg) are a measure of mass, while cubic centimeters (cc) are a measure of volume. To convert cc to mg, you need to know the density of the substance in question. For example, if you're measuring water, 3 cc would equal approximately 300 mg, since the density of water is 1 mg/cc. For other substances, the conversion will vary based on their specific density.
CC stands for cubic centimeter and is equivalent to a milliliter.
6.75 liters is equal to 6,750 cubic centimeters (cc).
1 ml (millileter) is defined as one cubic centimeter (1 cc) so a 3 ml mark is also a 3 cc mark and hence 1cc is equal to 1/3 of the 3 ml syringe or the 1 ml mark.
10cc as 1ml is 1cc is 1cm3
A milliliter and a cubic centimeter are equivalent to each other.
It probably says mL and not mi. One mL (mililiter) is equal to one cc (cubic centimeter), so 20 mL = 20 cc
1 cc is equal to 1mL thats a large-capacity syringe
50 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
A 3 cc syringe is the best size.
300 mL - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
The spelling and the meaning
A 1.0 ml syringe will not hold 1.4 cc.
30 cc is equal to 1 oz of liquid cc = cubic centimeter. This is also a VOLUME measurement. Most syringes measure their capacity in cc's. If you have a 5cc syringe, it will hold ~5ml of liquid in it.
This depends entirely on the concentration of the liquid medication you are trying to draw into the syringe. If you have a question about a medication for your pet, you should call your vet's office and see if they can help you.