Larger.
A millilitre.
You cannot. A kilolitre is a measure of volume while a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. For example, a kilolitre of air will have a much smaller mass than a kilolitre of water. Until the middle 1960s, a kilolitre and kilogram were directly related: a millilitre of water at 4 deg C at standard atmospheric presssure had a mass of 1 gram (so that 1 kL = 1 kg). But that definition is no longer used.
Volume and length cannot be directly converted between. however, if you meant millilitre, a hectolitre is much bigger than a millilitre. A hectolitre is 100 litres, making it 100,000 times greater than a millilitre.
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
It depends on the density and if it's one millilitre of air, wood or wool then it is smaller but if it's steel, copper, iron, gold, silver, platinum, brass or graphite then one gram is smaller than millilitre. BUt we have to consider the further effects or the future mass in mixing or including the other objects so it is more complicated than you think them
1 kilolitre is much larger than 1 millilitre.
A kiloliter is 1,000 times larger than a liter.
A millilitre is 1000 times smaller than a litre
A millilitre.
It depends on how many millilitres! But a litre is larger than a millilitre.
You cannot. A kilolitre is a measure of volume while a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. For example, a kilolitre of air will have a much smaller mass than a kilolitre of water. Until the middle 1960s, a kilolitre and kilogram were directly related: a millilitre of water at 4 deg C at standard atmospheric presssure had a mass of 1 gram (so that 1 kL = 1 kg). But that definition is no longer used.
Yes - there are 10 millilitres in one centilitre.
Milliliters are smaller than centiliters. One centiliter is equal to 10 milliliters.
Volume and length cannot be directly converted between. however, if you meant millilitre, a hectolitre is much bigger than a millilitre. A hectolitre is 100 litres, making it 100,000 times greater than a millilitre.
A probability can be no larger than 1 and no smaller than 0.
A kiloliter is 1,000 times bigger than a liter.
There is no standard unit called "kioletre." Millilitre (mL) is used to measure volume, where 1 millilitre is equal to 0.001 litres or 1 cubic centimetre. If "kioletre" is not a recognized unit, it cannot be compared to a millilitre.