"mm" (for 'millimeter') is a unit of length or distance, like a rope or a trip in the car.
"ml" (for milliliter) is a unit of capacity or volume of space, like the space in a bottle
or a balloon. The two units have different physical dimensions, they're used to measure
completely different types of quantities, and neither one can be converted into the
other one.
If length units could convert into volume units, then you'd be able to calculate how many
gallons tall you are, or how many feet of gas it takes to fill your tank.
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∙ 13y ago1 m**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000 000 mL 1000 mm**3 = 1 mL 250 000 mm**3 = 250 mL
ml (milliliters) are units of volume and mm (millimeters) are units of length. One cannot be converted to the other.
1,000 cubic mm = 1 mL1 cubic mm = 0.001 mL
1 litre = 1000 ml 1600 ml = 1.6 litres
2,000 ml= 2 liters
This is not a valid conversion; millimeters (mm) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume
This is not a valid conversion; millimeters (mm) is a measure of length or distance while milliliters (mL or ml) measure volume
1 m**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000L 1000 000 000 mm**3 = 1000 000 mL 1000 mm**3 = 1 mL 250 000 mm**3 = 250 mL
4.66633513 US fluid ounces
The initial moles of NaCl in 1 mL of 10 mM solution is 10 µmol. The initial moles of Cl- in 4 mL of 0.05 M CaCl2 solution is 0.2 µmol. Therefore, the total moles of Cl- after mixing is 10.2 µmol. The final concentration of Cl- is 2.55 mM.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A milliliter (mL or ml) is a measure of volume, mm is a measure of length or distance.
ml (milliliters) are units of volume and mm (millimeters) are units of length. One cannot be converted to the other.
1 ml = 1,000 cubic mm
To prepare a 0.1 mM solution, dilute 1 part of 10 mM NaCl with 99 parts of water. For a 0.3 mM solution, dilute 3 parts of 10 mM NaCl with 97 parts of water. And for a 1 mM solution, dilute 1 part of 10 mM NaCl with 9 parts of water. Remember to calculate the final volume needed based on the dilution factor.
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According to Boyle's Law, if you double the volume of a gas at constant temperature, the pressure is halved. So, the pressure would decrease to 190 mm Hg when the gas sample is expanded to 800 mL.
1,000 cubic mm = 1 mL1 cubic mm = 0.001 mL