they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
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10ml is 10cm3
1cl = 10ml 250cl = 250 x 10ml = 2500ml
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1cL=10mL
One liter is 1,000 mL. 10 liters is 10,000 mL. 10 liters is ten times larger than 1,000 mL.
10l 9l = 9l 870ml - 0.87l 9l + 0.87l = 9.87l 9.87l to the nearest whole litre is 10l (because 9.87l is closer to 10l than it is to 9l)
Yes
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
10,000 mL = 10L
yes, 1000ml is just 1l
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Yes. There are 1000ml in a liter.
13 = 4 + 3/10L 3/10L = 9 L = 30cm
Because 1 mole of Mercury (80g) is more than four times heavier than 1 mole of water (18g).
yes. There are 10ml in each 1cl.