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In many scientific and medical fields, precision is paramount, yet unit terminology can be confusing. The conversion between cubic centimeters (cm3) and milliliters (ml) is a 1:1 relationship. Despite this simplicity, verifying the values is a common safety check in dosage calculations and chemical compounding. This tool serves as an instant verification utility to eliminate doubt, confirming that the input magnitude remains unchanged while the semantic unit shifts.

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Formulas

The relationship is derived from the definition of the Liter. Since 1 L = 1000 cm3 and 1 L = 1000 ml, it follows that:

V(ml) = V(cm3) × 1

Reference Data

Input (cm3)Output (ml)Typical Use
0.50.5Injection Dosage
55Teaspoon
1515Tablespoon
240240Cup (US)
100010001 Liter

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. "cc" is an abbreviation for cubic centimeter. It is volumetrically identical to a milliliter. The terms are often used interchangeably in medicine (cc) and chemistry (ml).
Yes. This is a conversion of volume (space), not weight. It applies to water, oil, air, or any other substance.
It depends on the manufacturer and regional standards. Historically, "cc" was more common in medical jargon, while "ml" is the standard SI unit notation.
No. The conversion factor is exactly integer 1. No arithmetic rounding is required.