Yes.
5cc = 5mL
No. 125 is bigger than 5 and both quantities have the same units.
4/5ml
ml is the unit of the liquid. Since here both the values are in ml they cannot be same. So the bigger value is a greater value. So .5ml is lesser than 25ml.
You need the mass and volume to calculate the density
5cc = 5mL
1 standard teaspoon holds approximately 5 cc of water
5 cc is essentially the same as 5 ml. The term cubic centimeter used to be commonly used instead of milliliters, but by the latest SI standards there is a very slight difference in volume. 1 milliliter is equal to 1.000027 cubic centimeters, a difference so insignificant that it is usually completely ignored.
3 teaspoons or 1/2 ounce
Yes, 5ml is smaller than 25ml. 5cc < 25cc's. (1 ml = 1 cc)
1 cc = 1 ml. The problem is that whenever you see 05, this usually means that the doctor neglected to put the decimal somewhere. It could be 0.05 or 0.5. If the question is: are 5cc and 5ml the same? ...the answer is yes.
5cc? cc means cubic centimetres which is equal to ml, so 5ml. if you mean cl, then that is equal to 50ml
Approximately. 1 tsp = 4.93 mL
cc means cubic centimetre which is equal to one millilitre. therefore, 5ml
One tea spoon can contain 5cc of a liquid. So, 20cc is equivalent to 4 tea spoons.
1% Lidocaine is 10mg/mL, so 50mg in 5cc's is also 1%
1 cc = 1 ml so the answer is 5ml.