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Microliters at 10 to the negative 6 liters, therefore in one liter there are 10 to the 6th microliters.

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There are 1,000,000 micro-liters in one liter. This conversion is based on the prefix "micro-" which denotes one millionth of the base unit.

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1L*10^-6 = 0.000001 microliters = 1 L

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