100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
300 cm3 equals 0.3 dm3
Well, honey, 1 dm3 is bigger than 1 mL. A decimeter is 10 times bigger than a centimeter, so a cubic decimeter (dm3) is equal to 1000 milliliters (mL). So, in this case, size does matter, and 1 dm3 takes the cake.
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270000 litres
400 cm3 to dm3
1 liter is 1 dm3
100cm = 10 dm = 1m 1000 dm3 = 1 m3 ---> 786 dm3 = 0.786 m3
300 cm3 equals 0.3 dm3
120 dm3 = 120 liters
The price of 99.995 % pure xenon gas costs 266.50 €/dm3 in small quantities (1 dm3) and about 10.62 €/dm3 in large quantities (300 dm3). (http://www.ktf-split.hr/periodni/en/xe.html)
98 g per dm3 would be 1 molar - so 49 g would be 0.5 molar , so 4.9 g is 0.05 mol per dm3 or 0.05 mol.dm-3
kilolitres are 1000 litres, 1 dm3 = 1 litre so multiply by 1000
Volume, represented by "dm3," is a physical property, indicating the amount of space occupied by a substance. In this case, 15 dm3 refers to a specific volume measurement and is a physical quantity.
1 metre3 = (10 dm)3 = 1000 dm3So 500 dm3 = 0.5 m31 metre3 = (10 dm)3 = 1000 dm3So 500 dm3 = 0.5 m31 metre3 = (10 dm)3 = 1000 dm3So 500 dm3 = 0.5 m31 metre3 = (10 dm)3 = 1000 dm3So 500 dm3 = 0.5 m3
Yes
Yes. There is no SI fundamental unit for volume, so any volume unit is derived.