fluid
1 liter = 1000 ml
1 ml = 0.001 L
density = mass/volume density = (25 g)/(5 mL) = 5g/mL This is generally brought to kg/L units, in this case that is: 5 g/mL x (1 g/mL)/(1000 kg/L) = .005 kg/L or 5x10-3 kg/L
litres and mililitres
1,000 ml = 1,000 L 932 ml = 0.932 L
The most common units used to express the volume of gas are liters (L) and cubic meters (m³). Other units such as milliliters (mL) and cubic centimeters (cm³) are also used for smaller volumes.
The volume of a cuboid with sides of length L, B and H units is L*B*H cubic units.
Almost always liters (L). Careful of the units that the question is asking for though. If it wants its answer in mL, you would have to convert the L to mL after solving.
The unit or label to measure liquid volume is ml (milliliters)
liter (L), mililiter (mL), and centimeter (cm).
200 mL is equal to 0.2 L or 0.0002 m3.Cubic metres and litres of the SI units for volume.
They are the same volume. Its just that the units are different. Remember 1000 mL = 1 L So 7000 mL = 7 L NB 'mL = millilitres and L = litres.
Mass amount of matter in an object; given in units such as gramsVolume amount of space occupied by matter; milliliters (mL) and liters (L) are common units of volume
You have to convert them so they have the same units, then compare them. There is 1000 mL in one L, so 0.6 L equals 600 mL. Now compare 45 mL and 600 mL (0.6 L). 0.6 L is larger.
density = mass/volume density = (25 g)/(5 mL) = 5g/mL This is generally brought to kg/L units, in this case that is: 5 g/mL x (1 g/mL)/(1000 kg/L) = .005 kg/L or 5x10-3 kg/L
solids use cm^3 or in^3 but liquid L or mL
The unit of volume in the metric system is the litre. The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000 = 0.001) → 1 ml = 0.001 l The SI unit of volume is 1 cu m = 1000 l = 1,000,000 ml → 1 ml = 0.000001 cu m --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A unit of alcohol is 10 ml so 1 ml of alcohol = 0.1 units (of alcohol). The number of units of alcohol in a ml of drink depends upon the concentration of alcohol in the drink, which is usually now given in %ABV which is "percentage of alcohol by volume". To convert %ABV to units per ml, work out the percentage of 0.1 (as 100 %ABV (pure alcohol, which is practically impossible to get in a drink) would be 0.1 units/ml). The %ABV gives you the number of units in a litre of the drink. eg bottle of wine at 12% ABV would have 12% of 0.1 units/ml = 12 % × 0.1 units/ml = 0.012 units/ml Thus a 125 ml glass of 12 %ABV wine would contain 125 × 0.0125 units/ml = 1.5 units of alcohol.
Volume is mostly measured in mL, L, or cm3.And cubic meters. In the metric system.Gallon.ounces. Cubic feet. In the English system.
L for liters, ml for milliliters, cc for cubic centimeters, gal for gallon, pt for pint. There are many abbreviations for the different units of volume.