Yes.
The litre (and so the millilitre) was adopted as the standard unit of volume instead of the cubic centimetre which is almost the same as a millilitre (but not quite).
1 litre = 1000 millilitre = 1000.027 c.c. (at 4 deg.C and 760 mm atmospheric pressure).
Liters, or for a smaller volume, milliliters.
Milliliters i think but ill ask my science teacher 2morrow
Milliliters/mL (Metric) or Fluid Ounces/Fl Oz (Imperial)
a measuring cup/jug(ML would be megaliters (millions of liters) and so you would need very large containers indeed! One megaliter is 10 * 10 * 10 meters = a large swimming pool and has a mass of one thousand tonnes!.mL would be milliliters then you would use a measuring cup, a pipette, or some other handy volumetric measuring equipment.
Dry ounces are not compatible with milliliters. There is no conversion factor. You wouldn't ask how many inches there are in a pound, would you? It's the same idea. A dry ounce is a unit of weight, whereas the milliliter is a unit of volume.
Liters, or for a smaller volume, milliliters.
you measure liquid or volume.
A milliliter is a measure of volume. Therefore, you can characterize the volume of anything in milliliters. Most often, however, one measures the volume of liquids using milliliters.
Unless you're shopping at some super-Costco, it should be in milliliters.
Millimeters are a measure of length while a liter is a measure of volume. Same as asking how many inches are there in a gallon. The correct term to use would be milliliters (ml). There are 1,000 ml in one liter. Therefor, there would be 1,800 milliliters in 1.8 liters.
liters or milliliters or cups.
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Beakers measure liquid volume. The units can be any fraction of a liter, but most commonly milliliters.
I would use to measure a volume of a glass liters. Signed Luini, liters are bigger than milliliters and liters are about the volume of a glass.
Milliliters belong to the volume and capacity measures. Kilopascals belong to the pressure or stress measures. One cannot be converted to the other. I do not know the correct answer. However the questioner could be referring to millimeters of mercury which is a pressure measurement and would convert to pascals.
The 2 units are incompatible. Inches - Length Milliliters - Volume.
Milliliters (mL)