The prefix "micro" always refers to a millionth (1/1,000,000), whether it is used with liter, meter, farad, or whatever other unit.
1,000,000 Of course!
One mm equal to 1000 micro meters.So there are 80micro meters
1 millilitre = 0.001 litre
there are 1000mL in 1L
One billionth of a liter is equal to one nanoliter. It is represented as 0.000000001 liters or 1 x 10^-9 liters.
1,000,000 Of course!
1 litre = 1 million microlitres. (1,000,000 or 106)
500 micro litre
Yes, "ul" (micro-litre) is a larger unit than "nl" (nano-litre). Specifically, 1 micro-litre is equal to 1,000 nano-litres. Therefore, when comparing the two, ul is significantly larger than nl.
1000 milliliters=1 litre
That is 0.225 litre
That is 0.956 litre
1000000 micro s
(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
A micro liter. A milliliter is one thousand micro liters.
Half a litre
1, if it is a one-litre can!