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25mL

25 mL is a unit of volume in the metric system. The milliliter (mL) is defined as one thousandth of a liter, so 25 mL equals 0.025 L. Because 1 mL equals 1 cubic centimeter (cc), 25 mL is also 25 cm3. In SI notation, the symbol is mL with a lowercase m and an uppercase L; some older texts use ml or cm3.

Used to measure small quantities of liquids, 25 mL appears in science, medicine, cooking, and industry. In

Conversions and everyday references: 25 mL = 0.025 L; 25 mL = 25 cm3. In household terms, 25

laboratories,
it
is
common
to
measure
volumes
in
the
tens
of
milliliters
with
graduated
cylinders,
beakers,
or
burettes;
for
precise
transfers,
micropipettes
and
volumetric
pipettes
are
used
to
dispense
25
mL
or
smaller
amounts.
In
medicine,
a
syringe
or
dropper
may
be
labeled
in
milliliters
for
dosing;
in
chemistry,
reagents
are
commonly
prepared
and
dispensed
in
mL.
mL
equals
5
teaspoons
(1
teaspoon
=
5
mL)
or
about
1.67
tablespoons
(1
tablespoon
=
15
mL).
The
mass
corresponding
to
25
mL
depends
on
density;
for
water,
25
mL
has
a
mass
of
about
25
g
at
standard
temperature
and
pressure.