1 litre = 1,000 cm3 2 litres = 2,000 cm3 10 litres = 10,000 cm3 100 litres = 100,000 cm3 1,000 litres = 1,000,000 cm3
1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.1 cm3= 1 ml so 10,000 cm3= 10,000 mL = 10 Litres.
40.5 litres = 40,500 cm3
5 litres is equal to 5000 cubic centimeters (cm3).
1000 cm3 = 1 litre so 5600 cm3 = 5.6 litres.
0.255 litres
5 litres is equal to 5 000 cm3 (or mL).Litre is the unit of volume in SI.
That is 3.7 litres
1 milliltre = 1 cm3 So 2 litres = 2000 ml = 2000 cm3
50 grams of what? The volume of 50grams depends upon the density of the substance: 50g of mercury with a density of 13.534 g/cm3 will occupy about 3.69 cm3 or about 0.004 litres. 50g of helium with a density of 0.0001786g/cm3 will occupy about 279955.21 cm3 or about 280 litres.
550 cm3 = 0.55 litres
119,600 cm3 = 119.6 litres