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Coby
02-28-2006, 01:07 PM
Am ordering some test enth and some deca, the test comes in amps and the deca in ml, are they the same unit of measurement?

Dzl55
02-28-2006, 01:42 PM
A ml is a measurment of how much liquid is and a given container. An amp(ampule) is the container that the liquid is stored in. An amp normally contains between 1 or 2ml's of liquid. It can be more. An amp you break the top off. A 10ml Vial is a small bottle with a rubber stopper on it. You can use multiple times and don't have to take all of the contents up at one time.
Hope this helps, ,might have gone abit to far with the explanation.

mamaduke
02-28-2006, 09:26 PM
Yes. Usually 1 amp contains 1ml or 1cc of liquid. Especially test and deca.

Coby
03-01-2006, 12:14 AM
Thanks guys.

Alin
03-01-2006, 03:59 AM
A ml is a measurment of how much liquid is and a given container. An amp(ampule) is the container that the liquid is stored in. An amp normally contains between 1 or 2ml's of liquid. It can be more. An amp you break the top off. A 10ml Vial is a small bottle with a rubber stopper on it. You can use multiple times and don't have to take all of the contents up at one time.
Hope this helps, ,might have gone abit to far with the explanation.


explained perfectly. good job.