1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller.
10 µL × 10-6 = .00001 L
There are 500,000 micro liters in 0.5 liter.
0.000333 liters.
0.00000375 liters.
0.0001 liters.
3.5 X 10^-3 centilitres
1 ml is 1000 micro litres So of you had 10 millimeters, you would multiply the microlitres by 10 also.. this would leave you with 10,000 micro litres
1 micro liter = 0.001 milliliters, or 1 milliliter = 1000 micro liters!! if we need to convert from milliliters to micro liters we multiply by 1000. so 0.555 x 1000 = 555 micro liters.
3,400,000 µL.
0.005
0.000002 litres
1 millilitre = 1000 microlitres so 10 millilitres = 10,000 microlitres. Simple!
Microliters at 10 to the negative 6 liters, therefore in one liter there are 10 to the 6th microliters.