Yes.
One cubed decimeter equals one liter. One cubed centimeter equals 1/1000 liter or one Milliliter (mL).
1 dm³ (cubic decimeter) is equal to 1 liter (L). This is because the liter is defined as the volume of a cube that measures 10 centimeters on each side, which is equivalent to a cubic decimeter. Therefore, 1 dm³ = 1 L.
To convert liters to cubic decimeters (dm^3), you can simply multiply the number of liters by 1. A liter is equal to one cubic decimeter. So, 1 liter is equivalent to 1 dm^3.
1 L = 1 000 cm3 (or mL)So 3 L is equal to 3 000 mL.
1 dm³ = 1 l → 200 dm³ = 200 liters.
Meters and liters aren't going to equal each other no matter how many of them there are. 100 dm (or dl) = 10 m (or L) 1000 L (or m) = 10,000 dl (or dm)
1 liter = 1 dm^3 1 m = 10 dm 1 m^3 = (10 dm)^3 1 m^3 = 1000 dm^3 = 1000 L
To convert cubic meters to (US) gallons, use this conversion factor: 264.2 (there are 264.2 US gallons in one cubic meter of volume). Therefore:cm3 x 264.2 = US gallons
To convert from mol dm^-3 to mol L^-1, you simply multiply the value in mol dm^-3 by 1 to get the value in mol L^-1, as both units represent the same concentration in different notations.
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1 litre = 1000 cm3
There are 1 dm^3 in 1 L. Both units measure volume and are equivalent.