1000 ml = 1 litre Therefore there are 2.5 (or 21/2) batches of 400 ml in 1 litre. (As 2.5 x 400 = 1000).
1/1000 of 1 liter1 liter = 1000 ml1ml * liter/1000 ml = 1/1000 of 1 liter
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Hi,Water is 1kg/1liter.1kg=1/0.45359273 pound (google "pound")1liter=1/3.78541178 gallon (google "gallon")So, water is 3.78541178/0.45359273 = 8.345397819757825pounds/gallon
500 ml. is one half of 1 liter . Therefore, you will have 500 ml left.
1 L = 1000 mL The prefix milli implies 1/1000There are 10-6 (1 millionth of a ML - MegaLitre) in a litre. There are 1000 ml (millilitres) in a litre.
1000 ml = 1 litre Therefore there are 2.5 (or 21/2) batches of 400 ml in 1 litre. (As 2.5 x 400 = 1000).
4ml/1000 = approx 4000 ppm, depending on the final volume after adding 4ml to 1000 ml water
The density of isopentane = 0.616 grams/milliliter so, change 1 liter to milliliters and use density formula D = grams/ml 0.616 g/ml = grams/1000 ml = 616 grams of C5H12
The density of xylene is 0.861g/ml. That means if you have a liter, you have 0.861kg or 861g of xylene
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1 liter (l) = 1000 ml One liter equals one thousand milliliters (ml).
The prefix "milli-" means a thousand so multiply by 1000. Therefore 1 x 1000 = 1000 millilitres
1000ml=1liter!!!