Nanogram per liter (ng/L) and milligram per liter (mg/L) are both units of measurement used to express the concentration of a substance in a liquid. The main difference is in their scale: nanogram per liter is a smaller unit of measurement than milligram per liter. 1 milligram (mg) is equal to 1,000,000 nanograms (ng), so if a substance is measured in ng/L, it would be a much smaller concentration compared to if it were measured in mg/L.
There are approximately 3.785 liters in one US gallon.
1 liter=1000 milliliters. Means one 1 liter contains, 1000 milliliters.The word Milli is 1/1000 or scaled as down as Thousandth. The only relation is when you say Milliliters your are talking one a scale of 1/1000, and if you say liters then there is nothing scaled down just simple volume of matter. Here is a link to convert milliter vs liter as well as other volumes. http://ntl.nectec.or.th/services/converter/ a mL (milliliter) is a thousandth of a liter like a millimeter is a thousandth of a meter.
There is no direct conversion between milligrams and milliliters because they measure different properties (weight vs. volume). The relationship between the two would depend on the density of the substance being measured.
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1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
They are equivalent.
1.75 at 34.00
1 Gallon = 8 pints 1 pint = 0.12 gallon
The 370z is newer and has a larger engine, 3.7 liter vs. 3.5 liter.
1 us gallon is 3.79 liter so the gallon if $2.89us and .95ca liter the gallon would be cheaper $ wise depending on the exchange rate of the us and can$. However if I can remember correctly at the time you are asking the exchange rate was around 1.26 for buying us with can$ and that would make it $3.64ca per gallon and gas is always charged to the tenth of a cent ei; $2.89.9 in reality is 2.90 less .01 per 10 gallons so in ca$ the liter would be $3.60 per gallon and in the us you would pay $3.64ca per gallon so there for making it about the same but .04 per gallon more expensive in the us. BUT it is always wiser to fill in Canada if possible in the winter because with the additives they can use vs the additives in the US it mean higher octane and better mpg. All of this being my experience, I am no expert,just a penny pincher!!
1.5 L is double
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One quart equals two pints. Four quarts equal one gallon so one gallon equals 8 pints and two gallons equals exactly 16 pints.
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1.5 liters is equivalent to approximately 1.59 quarts. The difference between them is about 0.09 quarts.
Yes. For example, if you get 25 miles per gallon and you pay $2.50 per gallon for gasoline, it costs you roughly 10 cents per mile in fuel. (2.50 / mpg = .10)*So, a 500-mile vacation trip would cost you about $50.00 in fuel at 25 mpg.*Formula:price per gallon / mpg = cost per mile