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Q: How many millilitre in a kilolitre?
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Is a kilolitre larger or smaller than a millilitre?

Larger.


How many kilolitres are in a millilitre?

There are 1000 x 1000 = 1000000 millilitres in one kilolitre. Therefore, one kilolitre is equal to 1/1000000 = 0.000001 kilolitres.


What fraction of 1 kilolitre is millilitre?

It is 1/1000000.


Which is larger 1 milliliter or 1 kiloliter?

1 kilolitre is much larger than 1 millilitre.


How many milliliter in a kiloliter?

1/1,000,000 or 0.000001kL. A kilolitre is 1000 litres and a millilitre is 0.001 litres, therefore 1000x1000 is 1,000,000


What metric unit is used when measuring the volume of an irregular-shaped object?

millilitre or litre - depending on size. Or possibly microlitre, kilolitre, megalitre etc.


What units show capacity?

microlitre, millilitre, litre, kilolitre etc. or cubic millimetres, cubic centimetres, cubic metres, cubic kilometres, etc


How many decilitres are there in one kilolitre?

1 kilolitre is equal to 10000 decilitres.


How many lt in a kl?

I assume you mean litres in a kilolitre. There are 1000 litres in a kilolitre


How many centiliters are in a kL?

100,000 centilitres in 1 kilolitre.100,000 centilitres in 1 kilolitre.100,000 centilitres in 1 kilolitre.100,000 centilitres in 1 kilolitre.


How many decalitres are in a kilolitre?

Well, isn't that a happy little question! In the world of measurements, there are 10 decalitres in a kilolitre. Just imagine a kilolitre as a big friendly giant, holding 10 decalitres in its hands, ready to bring joy and harmony to your painting of numbers.


What is formula to convert kiloleter to kilogram?

You cannot. A kilolitre is a measure of volume while a kilogram is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and it makes no sense to try to convert from one to the other. For example, a kilolitre of air will have a much smaller mass than a kilolitre of water. Until the middle 1960s, a kilolitre and kilogram were directly related: a millilitre of water at 4 deg C at standard atmospheric presssure had a mass of 1 gram (so that 1 kL = 1 kg). But that definition is no longer used.