0.0001 kl = 1 cl
Kl is a solid. It is the chemical symbol for potassium iodide, which is typically found in solid form at room temperature.
Calculate MT from KL as follows KL x Density of Liquid in MT/KL gives MT Example Density of Diesel fuel oil at 15ºC has a density of 0.820 to 0.950 Kg/L (or 820 to 950kg/KL which is eqaul to .820 to .950 MT/KL). Let's take average value of density at 15ºC as 0.850 kg/L (or 0.850 MT/KL) Therefore 1 Kl of Diesel oil = 1KL x 0.850 MT/KL= 0.850 MT
0.00002
1kl=10000dl
Oh, dude, kL is a unit of measurement for capacity, not mass. It stands for kiloliter, which is equal to 1,000 liters. So, yeah, if you're talking about how much liquid a container can hold, you're talking about capacity, not mass. But hey, no big deal, it's an easy mix-up.
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1 kl = 1,000,000 ml so 72.1 kl is much bigger.
5l=5000kl
6 kl
1ml=0,0001kl
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