Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
Yes. 1L=1000mL
1 litre = 0.87987663 Imperial quarts. So a litre is greater.
1000mL = 1L 3500mL x 1L/1000mL = 3.5L So, 3L is less than 3500mL.
1l = 1000 ml = 1×10³ ml = 10³ ml.
1L = 1000mL 1/2L = 500mL 500mL - 270mL = 230mL
50mL, 200mL, 375mL, 500mL, 750mL, 1L, 1.75L
2/ 500 ml bottles equal 1 liter
ten 2.5 / 0.25 = 10
1L is 1000 ml ..i.e we named it 1 litre ...now divide both by 2...u get 0.5 L =500mL meaning both are same
1 liter = 100 centiliters5 liters = 500 centiliters
500ml/1000ml(1l)=1/5
500g = 500ml of water, since 1L of water weighs 1kg at normal atmospheric pressure at mean sea level
A fifth is actually 750 mL. In some places you can find 1L bottles which are bigger than a fifth. There are also "handles" which is 1.75L
Well, you could fill 1 4L beaker, or 4 1L beakers, or 8 500mL beakers, or 16 250mL beakers ...
Usually you need to dilute from a 50x stock. On that case dilute: For 500mL: 10mL 50x TAE + 490mL H2O For 1L: 20mL 50x TAE + 980mL H2O
It depends... 1L=1 000mL 1.5L= 1 500mL 2L= 2 000mL 3L= 3 000mL etc (just add three zeroes to the number)