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Ml to Cc

Convert Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters

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ml to Cubic Centimeters

How to Convert Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters

Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters Conversion Formula

To convert milliliters to cubic centimeters, no calculation is needed:

cubic centimeters = milliliters

One milliliter (ml) is defined as exactly one cubic centimeter (cc or cm³), so the number stays the same. This is why "ml" and "cc" are used interchangeably.

Step-by-Step Volume Conversion Guide

  1. Take your volume in milliliters
  2. Keep the same number (1 ml = 1 cc)
  3. That value in cubic centimeters is your result

Common Milliliters to Cubic Centimeters Conversions

Milliliters (ml)Cubic Centimeters (cc)
1 ml1 cc
5 ml5 cc
10 ml10 cc
25 ml25 cc
50 ml50 cc
100 ml100 cc
150 ml150 cc
200 ml200 cc
250 ml250 cc
500 ml500 cc
750 ml750 cc
1000 ml1000 cc

Practical Applications of ml to cc Converter

  • Medicine: Dosages written in ml are often spoken as cc by clinicians
  • Automotive: Fluid volumes in ml equal the same figure in cc
  • Cooking: Recipes listing ml can be read directly as cc
  • Laboratory: Pipetted volumes recorded in either unit
  • Aquariums: Supplement dosing measured in ml or cc

History of the Milliliter and Cubic Centimeter

The milliliter is one thousandth of a liter in the metric SI-derived system, while the cubic centimeter is the volume of a one-centimeter cube from the CGS system. Since the 1964 redefinition of the liter as exactly 1000 cm³, the two units have been identical. "ml" is standard in everyday liquid measurement, whereas "cc" remains common in medicine and engineering.

Quick Conversion Tips

There is nothing to calculate: 1 ml = 1 cc. Any number of ml is the same number of cc. For volumes given in liters, remember 1 liter = 1000 ml = 1000 cc.

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FAQ

How many cc are in a ml?

One milliliter equals exactly one cubic centimeter (1 ml = 1 cc). The two units are numerically identical.

Is ml the same as cc?

Yes. A milliliter (ml) and a cubic centimeter (cc or cm³) describe exactly the same volume, so any value in ml is the same number in cc.

Do I need to multiply ml to get cc?

No. Because 1 ml = 1 cc exactly, you simply keep the same number - no multiplication or division is required.