There are 1 000 000 (one million) microlitres in 1 L.
5 microlitres = 0.000005 L
There are 1,000,000 micro-liters in one liter. This conversion is based on the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of the base unit.
The prefix "micro" means 1 millionth. So one million mL in 1 L.
2 - 1/2 liters
1 dm³ = 1 l → 200 dm³ = 200 liters.
1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 10 µL × 10-6 = .00001 L
1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 50 µL × 10-6 = .00005 L
1000 L
4800 L 1000 liters = 1 kiloliter (4.8 kL / 1 kL) = 4.8 x 1000 L = 4800 L
One decaliter is equal to 10 liters. The prefix "deca-" denotes a factor of 10 in the metric system, so when you have a decaliter, you have 10 liters. This relationship is consistent with the metric system's base unit conversions, where each prefix indicates a certain power of 10 difference in the quantity being measured.
8.7 liters, there are 1000 mL in 1 L.