You must mean "centilitre". I believe it would be 10 litres, or 1 decalitre.
yes it takes 10 milliliters to make 1 centilitre 1 litre (L) = 1000 milli litres (mL) 100 centi litres (not usually used in science) 10 deci litres (dL)
one mililitre = 1/1000 litre one centilitre = 1/100 litre one decilitre = 1/10 litre litre one decalitre = 10 litres one centalitre = 100 litres one kilolitre = 1000 litres one megalitre = 1000000 litres terms for quantities above litre are rarely used one killi litre can be used instead of millilitre but has never been adopted
There are 10 milliliters in one centiliter.
There are 10 millitres in a centilitre, the sameway as there are 10 millimetres in a centimente.:)
1 centilitre = 0.01 litres (or one hundredth of a litre)
1/100 or 0.01 litres in 1 centilitre.
multiply by 1000
1 centilitre = 0.01 litres.
0.1 Litres is a decilitre. 0.01 Litres is a centilitre 0.001 Litres is a millilitre
A pint (0.568 litres), A decilitre (0.1 litres) a centilitre (0.01l) and a millilitre (0.001 l) and so on
its equal to 6985423 Answer: Since 1 centilitre is 1/100 litre then 8500 of them is 8500/100 litres. This is 8.5.
There are 100 centilitres in one litre. Therefore, 6 litres is equal to 6 x 100 = 600 centilitres.
A can of soda is generally 355 ml. A centilitre is 100 litres.
Yes 800cl is equivalent to 8000ml (8 litres) wheras 2 litres is equivalent to just 2000ml. A centilitre is worth 10ml
An ounce is a unit of weight. A centilitre is a unit of volume.
1 mL = 0,001 L.1 cL = 0,010 LSo 1 centilitre has 1 millilitre.