Yes.
Yes. A millimeter is 1/1000 (one thousandth) of a meter, and a centileter is 1/100 (one hundredth) of a meter, making the centiliter larger than the millimeter. It takes 10 milliliters to make 1 centiliter. The term "centiliter", by the way, is almost never used in scientific measurement or anywhere else for that matter - just on science and math tests.
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0.0006 litres
800 ml = 27.0512182 US fluid ounces
That is 1/100 of a litre, or 10 ml.
Yes.
Centileter
There are 20 milliliters in 2 centiliters.
There are 10 milliliters in one centiliter.
Centiliters can't be converted to millimeters. Millimeters measure length, while centiliters measure volume.
Maybe you should read the can of soup before asking a question like that; also, cans of soup come in various sizes.
One hundred milliliters = one centileter, so two hundred milliliters = two centiliters.
"centi" indicates .01, or 1/100 of whatever unit it is before. So there are 100 centileters in one liter, and a centileter is 1/100th of a liter.