Multiply by 100
1 L = 100 cL
To convert kiloliters (kl) to centiliters (cl), you can use the conversion factor that 1 kl equals 100,000 cl. Therefore, for 1 x 10 x 10 kl, which equals 100 kl, you multiply 100 kl by 100,000 cl/kl, resulting in 10,000,000 cl.
Divide it by 100.
1 centilitre = 0.01 litresTherefore to convert from cL to L, you divide by 1005 cL / 100 = 0.05 L100 cL / 100 = 1 LTo convert from L to cL, you multiply by 1004 L x 100 = 400 cL0.5 L = 100 = 50 cL
centi- is greater than milli- by a factor of ten. so 12 cl = 120 ml.Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis12 cl*10 ml1 cl=120 ml
1 km = 100,000 cm 1cm = 10mm 1mm = .001m Never heard of cL...
A gravimetric factor converts grams of a compound into grams of a single element. For example, we'll find the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl. Use the atomic mass of Ag(107.868) and the atomic mass of Cl(35.453) and add them together to get 143.3. Then divide 35.453 by 143.3 to get .2474. .2474 is the gravimetric factor of Cl in AgCl.
First, note that cl is the same as centiliters and ml is the same as milliliters. Thus, when you are asking to convert 480 cl to ml, you are asking to convert 480 centiliters to milliliters. A centiliter is larger than a milliliter. Simply put, cl is larger than ml. In fact, a centiliter is "10 to the power of 1" larger than a milliliter. Since a centiliter is 10^1 larger than a milliliter, it means that the conversion factor for cl to ml is 10^1. Therefore, you can multiply 480 cl by 10^1 to get 480 cl converted to ml. Here is the answer with the math showing you how to convert 480 cl to ml by multiplying 480 by the conversion factor of 10^1.
Divide by 100 to convert centiliter (cl) to liter
0.25 cl (centiliters) is equal to 2.5 milliliters (ml). This conversion is based on the fact that 1 cl is equivalent to 10 ml. Therefore, to convert centiliters to milliliters, you multiply the number of centiliters by 10.
how can we convert cl in dl.
cL / 10 = dL
1cL = 10mL. Thus, multiply cL by 10 to get mL
Multiply cl by 100 to get ml
To convert mmol of KCl to milliequivalents, you need to know the valence of the ion. Since KCl contains K+ and Cl- ions with a 1:1 ratio, one mol of KCl is equal to one milliequivalent of K+. Therefore, the conversion factor between mmol and milliequivalents for KCl is 1 mmol = 1 mEq.
4200cl
Divide it by 100.
By unit of volume and conversion ,we can say that 1 kl=100000 cL 81.2 cL=0.000812 kl