1mL of water = 1cm3 but that conversion is dependent on water's density.
If your solution was water in water (ha ha) then 1L = 1000 mL = 1000cm3 = 1 million mm3
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You need to know the density of any "other" solution to accurately convert.
If you meant "milliliters" then 1L = 1000mL, independent of density.
The two do not convert. A millimeter measures length, a liter measures volume.
1.0 liter = 1 000 000 cubic millimeters
No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
There are 1000 milliliters in a liter There is no such thing as converting millimeters to lires - millimeters is a single ( linear length) dimension and liters is a volume ( cubic dimension). one milliter is one cubic centimeter
Millimeter is a measurement of length. Liter is a measure of volume. One cannot be converted to the other.
1 liter is double 500ML which means 1 liter is bigger
mm is a measurement of length - millimeters - while liter is a measure of volume. However, the conversion for water is that one cubic millimeter equals one milliliter. Therefore, for pure water, there are 1000 cubic millimeters in one liter.
Millimeters are a measurement of length, while liters are a measurement of volume. However, millimeters can be converted into a volume measurement by multiplying a length x width x height, which are then called cubic centimeters (cc). There are 1000 cc's in one liter. **Simple Answer:1000 millimeters in one liter.
This is right for cubic millimeters to one liter 1,000,000 to 1 respectfully
Millimeter and liter are different measures. The correct answer to this question would be there are no millimeters (distance) in a liter (volume). However, there are one thousand millilitersin a liter.
no. 1 liter equals 1000 millileters.
No, there are 1000 (one-thousand).