Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
1L = 100cL
Yes. 1L=1000mL
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
1000mL = 1L 3500mL x 1L/1000mL = 3.5L So, 3L is less than 3500mL.
No. 1L is equal to 1000mL 1 cup is equal to 250mL 4 cups equals 1L
It is 250/1000. You can simplify this fraction if required.
One cup is 250mL, therefore four cups is 1000mL, which is 1L
ten 2.5 / 0.25 = 10
1 cup is 250mL4 cups is 4 x 250mL = 1L or 1000mL
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
From a 1L bottle you should get 2 points.
1L = 1000mL= 4 metric cups (1000/250mL)= 4.2 US cups (1000/240mL)= 3.5 imperial cups (1000/285mL)
To calculate the volume of solution needed, use the formula: Volume (in liters) = Moles / Molarity. For this case, the volume of solution needed to dissolve 0.25 moles of NaCl to make a 3.0M solution is 0.083 L or 83 mL. This volume corresponds to the amount of solution required to reach the desired concentration.
1L is 1000ml or 1000cm3
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1L = 100cL