A nanolitre is .000000001, or 1 * 10^-9, litres. It is a very small unit of volume.
When something is a litre or more it is probably better to use litres (maybe if something is 1/10 and above of a litre). It's just that when you talk about something about 1ml or so, it can be confusing to mention it as 0.001 litres. say if you have a nanolitre and you state it in litres, it becomes 0.000000001 litres (you have to look at it for a long time to figure out that it's a nanolitre). Getting to 1000 litres, it's possibly better to start saying 1m3 (assuming the people reading it have the understanding that a metre cubed is 1000 litres)
One billionth of a liter is equal to one nanoliter. It is represented as 0.000000001 liters or 1 x 10^-9 liters.
1 nanoliter equals 1/1000000000 of a literA litre is equal to 1 000 000 000 nanolitres.The prefix nano means 10-9. 1 nanolitre is 1/109 litres.
There are the following: i) a nanolitre (yes I'm British we spell it better) - 1/1000th a microlitre ii) a picolitre - 1/1000th a nano litre iii) a femtolitre - 1/1000th a picolitre iv) an attolitre - 1/1000th a femtolitre Past this tiny volume there aren't really names to give each unit, but this list may help you to gauge such tiny volumes. Hope this satisfies your curiousity!
That depends on what's in the ml. If it's an empty ml, then there are no nanograms in it at all. If it's full of water, it has about 1,000,000,000 nanograms of mass in it. If the ml is full of gold, then there are about 19,000,000,000 nanograms of mass in it.
There can be no comprehensive list. Unless you go to a cubic measure of Planck's constant, there is always a smaller measure which is half of it. And then a smaller one still. Similarly, with larger measures - until you hit the size of the universe. But here's a partial list: yoctolitre = 10-24 Litre zeptolitre = 10-21 Litre attolitre = 10-18 Litre femtolitre = 10-15 Litre picolitre = 10-12 Litre nanolitre = 10-9 Litre microlitre = 10-6 Litre millilitre = 10-3 Litre centilitre = 10-2 Litre decilitre = 10-1 Litre litre = 1 Litre decalitre = 10 Litres hectolitre = 102 Litres kilolitre = 103 Litres megalitre = 106 Litres gigalitre = 109 Litres teralitre = 1012 Litres petalitre = 1015 Litres exalitre = 1018 Litres zettalitre = 1021 Litres yottalitre = 1024 Litres
There are the following: i) a nanolitre (yes I'm British we spell it better) - 1/1000th a microlitre ii) a picolitre - 1/1000th a nano litre iii) a femtolitre - 1/1000th a picolitre iv) an attolitre - 1/1000th a femtolitre Past this tiny volume there aren't really names to give each unit, but this list may help you to gauge such tiny volumes. Hope this satisfies your curiousity!