37 to the nearest hundred is zero.
37 ml of water is 37 grams.
To round 1642 ml to the nearest liter, you first need to understand that 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml. Therefore, you would compare 1642 ml to half of 1000 ml, which is 500 ml. Since 1642 ml is greater than 1500 ml but less than 2000 ml, it rounds up to 2 liters.
37 ml is equivalent to approximately 1.25 fluid ounces.
Convert to same units then compare: The "milli-" prefix means 1/1000 → 1 ml = 1/1000 l → 38000 ml = 38000 × 1/1000 l = 38 l 38 > 37 → 38 l > 37 l > 38000 ml > 37 l → No, 37 l are less than 38,000 ml
37 milliliters is 1.25 fluid ounces.
That is 524.466 ml.
density is weight over volume. think about the unit! g/ml. so its 14/37. so thats 0.3784 g / ml
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
If that's already ml, it rounds to zero. If it isn't, it won't round to them.
3546 ML rounds off to 3500 ML, or 3.5 L.
100 mL of ocean water contains millions of bacteria and hundreds of thousands of phyoplankton.
Try a gradual measuring pipet max. 100 mL from which you'll get 83 (+/- 1) mL. More accurate then this is not easily done and besides that it's also not usefull: the given concentrated 37% is also accurate between 36% - 38%, so you'll never get an exact 1.00 N HCl.