cc to ml Converter

Convert cubic centimeters (cc) to milliliters (ml) and vice versa with precise volume conversions

Volume Converter

cc

1 cc = 1 cm³ (cubic centimeter)

ml

1 ml = 1 milliliter

Conversion Results

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Cubic Centimeters (cc)
0.000
Milliliters (ml)
0.000000
Liters (L)
0.000
Fluid Ounces
0.0000
Cups
0.0000
Pints

Key Fact: 1 cc = 1 ml exactly

Conversion Formula: ml = cc × 1 (they are equivalent)

Note: Both cc and ml represent the same volume - the space occupied by a 1cm × 1cm × 1cm cube

Quick Reference

1 cc
= 1 ml
10 cc
= 10 ml
100 cc
= 100 ml
1000 cc
= 1 L

Example Calculation

Medical Syringe Example

Problem: A medical syringe holds 50 cc of medication. How many ml is this?

Solution: Since 1 cc = 1 ml exactly

Answer: 50 cc = 50 ml

Kitchen Measurement

Problem: A recipe calls for 250 ml of water. Your measuring cup shows cc.

Solution: 250 ml = 250 cc

Answer: Use 250 cc of water

Common cc to ml Conversions

1 cc1 ml
5 cc5 ml
10 cc10 ml
25 cc25 ml
50 cc50 ml
100 cc100 ml
250 cc250 ml
500 cc500 ml
1000 cc1000 ml

Volume Facts

cc and ml are exactly equivalent units

Both represent 1 cubic centimeter of volume

cc is common in medical and automotive fields

ml is more common in cooking and chemistry

1000 cc = 1000 ml = 1 liter

Understanding cc and ml Conversion

What is cc (Cubic Centimeter)?

cc stands for cubic centimeter (cm³), which is a unit of volume measurement. 1 cc represents the volume occupied by a cube that measures 1 centimeter on each side.

What is ml (Milliliter)?

ml stands for milliliter, which is also a unit of volume measurement. 1 ml is defined as exactly the same volume as 1 cubic centimeter.

Why are they equivalent?

Both cc and ml represent exactly the same amount of space. The difference is mainly in naming convention and usage in different fields.

Conversion Formula

ml = cc × 1

cc = ml × 1

Common Uses

  • cc: Engine displacement, medical syringes, scientific instruments
  • ml: Cooking recipes, beverage volumes, laboratory measurements

Remember: 1 cc = 1 ml exactly. No calculation needed!