You are best off to use a suitably sized micropipette for this
There are approximately 453,592 microliters in a pound.
Micrograms (mcg) are a unit of weight used to measure substances too small for grams. Grams are used to measure larger quantities. There is no direct conversion between microliters and grams as they measure different things (volume and weight). If you know the density of the substance in question, you can convert microliters to grams using the formula: grams = microliters x density.
230,010,000µL (microliters)
9.2mL is 9200µL (microliters).
15 microliters is 0.015mL
800 microliters = 0.8 milliliter = 0.0008 liter
It is better to use a P-1000 pipette for 100 microliters as it has a higher precision and accuracy at that volume compared to a P-200 pipette. Using a P-1000 will minimize errors and ensure more reliable results.
1 US quart =946,352.946 microliters
Three milliliters is 3000µL (microliters)
38µL (microliters) = 0.0038 centiliters
165µL (microliters) equates to 0.165mL
1 liters = 1000000 microliters