There are 1000 milliliters (mL) in a liter, and 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm3). Therefore, there are 1000 cm3 in a liter.
There are 24 liters in 24,000 cm3. Since 1 liter is equal to 1000 cm3, you can convert by dividing 24,000 cm3 by 1000.
At 20 degrees Centigrade, Ammonium Acetate has a density of 1.17 g/cm3. A liter contains 1000 cm3. Therefore the weight of a liter of Ammonium Acetate at 20 degrees Centigrade is 1.17 * 1000 = 1170 grams.
There are approximately 3.785 liters in a gallon.
0.737 kg. The answer is correct but i tell the calculation density=mass/volume density of petrol at 60*f=737.22 kg/cm3 1 litre=1000 cm3 (1 cm3=1/1000 litre) 737.22(kg/cm3)=mass(kg)/volume(cm3) 737.22(kg/cm3) * volume(cm3)=mass 737.22 * (1/1000 litre)=mass(kg) 0.737 kg=mass There is no conversion. One is volume and the other is mass or weight.
1 litre = 1000 cm3
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That is 1,000
1 liter = 1000 cm3 33.46 cm3 = 33.46/1000 liter = 0.03346 liter
one liter is 1000cc, so 0.6 liters is 600cc
Correct!
1 Liter is equal to 1000 cubic centimeters
Exactly 1000, because water has a density of 1g/cm3
1 liter = 1,000 cm30.25 liter = 250 cm3
Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).Liter is a measure of volume; cm. of length; those two are quite different things.If you mean cm3, a liter is equal to 1000 cm3 (or mililiters).
No, 1 cm^3 = 1 mL
No. 1 litre is equal to 1000 cm3