500 ml is 1/2 of a liter
It is 79/1000 (irreducible). There are 1000 ml in a liter.
2/5
11/40
It is 0.65 litres.
1 liter = 100 cl 1 cl = 0.01 Liter
A liter is 100 times greater than a cL
Divide by 100 to convert centiliter (cl) to liter
12.5 cl
There are approximately 3.33 (1 liter = 100 cl / 30 cl) 30 cl cups in a liter of juice.
46cL = 0.46L* There are 100cL per liter
Well, darling, there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, and since 1 milliliter is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter, that means there are 1000 cubic centimeters in a liter. Since the density of chlorine is 1.429 g/cm³, you can calculate that there are approximately 1429 grams of chlorine in one liter. So, to answer your question, there are 1429 grams of Cl in one liter.
100 cl = 1 liter ⇒ 60 cl = 60 ÷ 100 liter = 0.6 liters
There are 10ml in one cl. A litre contains 1000ml, so there are 100cl in one litre.
100cl (cl means 1/100L)
Ah, what a lovely question. Imagine a liter is like a big jar of paint. If you take 2 thirds of that jar, you're left with 2/3 of a liter, which is about 0.67 liters. Just the right amount for a small, peaceful painting session.
1500cl