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10 cc is equal to 0.01 liters.
The conversion of weight (pounds) to volume (liters) depends on the density of the substance. For water, 10 pounds is roughly 4.54 liters. However, for other substances, the conversion will vary.
123 deciliters equal 12.3 liters, as 1 liter is equal to 10 deciliters.
1 litre which is the same as 1000ml= 1000 cubic centimeters Therefore 10 liters will be equal to 10000 cubic centimeters
There are 10 liters in a dekaliter/decaliter, therefore there are 1/10 dekaliters in a liter.10 daL
1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 10 µL × 10-6 = .00001 L
A microliter is one millionth of a liter, or 1*10-6 liters.
1 microliter = 1.0 × 10-6 liters
Well lets take what we know: 10-6 L (0.000001 L) = 1 microliter So lets convert: 4 L x (1 microliter/10-6 L) = 4x106 microliters (4,000,000 microliter)
1 µL = 10-6 L. µL is the symbol for microliter. Going from microliter to liters, you are going to move the decimal place 6 times to the left. Remember that moving to the left makes the number smaller. 50 µL × 10-6 = .00005 L
10 cc is equal to 0.01 liters.
1 dekaliter equals to 10 liters
10 liters = 10,000 milliliters
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Ten milliliters equals .01 liters.
25 liters equals 2.5 decaliters. There are 10 liters per decaliter.
10 kl equals how many dal