when measuring small quantities of liquids.
Milliliters (mL) is the metric unit for volume. It is used in every country other than the USA and used in all scientific contexts (even in the USA).
There are many abbreviations in each measurement system that represents a unit of volume. In the English system the preferred units are ounce (oz.), quart (qtr.) and gallon (gal), while metric the preferred units are milliliter(ml) and liter (l).
The only unit of volume that should be used when expressing pressure in mmHg is milliliters (mL).
When you need to find volume of an irregular solid or a liquid.
It is not. I buy milk by the litre, fruit juices by the litre, petrol by the litre. Most pops are sold by the litre.
No. mg is a unit of weight. ml is a unit of volume.
To calculate the volume of silver, you can use the formula: Volume = Mass / Density. Plugging in the values, Volume = 45.6 g / 10.5 g/mL = 4.34 mL. Therefore, the volume of 45.6 g of silver is 4.34 mL.
A milliliter (ml) is a derived metric measurement unit of volume.
You don't because mL is not a conventional unit. If you meant ml, it is a volume unit and cannot be converted to a length unit.
Liters are the metric unit for liquid volume or more strictly dm3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (symbol m3, the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
Impossible to convert a length unit (mm) to a volume unit (ml).