You need two quantities to have a per cent - one of them as a percent[age] of the other.
No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
No - one liter is 0.001 cm cubed
1 liter = 1000 milliliters so a liter is larger.
One tenth of one percent is equal to 0.1 percent.
One cubed decimeter equals one liter. One cubed centimeter equals 1/1000 liter or one Milliliter (mL).
A unit equal to one-one thousandth of a liter is a milliliter
No, 100 millimeters are equal to a liter In fact, 1000 milliliters equal a liter.
According to Amedeo Avogadro's hypothesis, one liter of hydrogen gas, one liter of oxygen gas, and one liter of helium gas at the same temperature and pressure should contain the same number of molecules. This principle emphasizes that equal volumes of gases, irrespective of their nature, contain an equal number of molecules when measured under identical conditions. Therefore, despite differences in molecular weight and composition, the volumetric comparison holds true.
Ah, what a lovely question. To find 20% of one liter, you simply multiply one liter by 0.20 (which is the decimal form of 20%). This gives you 0.20 liters, which is equal to 20% of one liter. Just a gentle reminder, mistakes are just happy accidents in the world of math.
No, there are 4 metric cups in a liter
It is 0.2 litres.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre. To find 4 percent of a value, multiply the value by 0.04. Therefore, 4 percent of 1000 millilitres is equal to 1000 x 0.04 = 40 millilitres.
Only in volume, but not in weight.
There are 1,000 mL in one liter.
One decilitre (or deciliter) is equal to one tenth of a litre. Do not confuse this with a decalitre, which is equal to ten litres.
1000
No. 1000 ml equals one liter.