1 millilitre = 1000 microlitres so 0.15 mL = 0.15*1000 = 150 mcL
1 litre has 1 000 millilitres. 1 millilitre has 1 000 microlitres. 1 centilitre has 100 mL. 1 decilitre has 10 mL.
Litres is the SI unit, so microlitres, kilolitres, etc all derive from there. The prefix 'micro' means 10^-6, so 1 litre is the same as 1,000,000 microlitres The prefix 'kilo' means 10^3, so 1 litre is the same as 0.001 kilolitres. So 1 microlitre is the same as 0.000001 litres, So 1 microlitre is the same as 0.000000001 kilolitres!
There are 1300 microliters in 1.3 milliliters. This conversion is based on the fact that 1 milliliter is equal to 1000 microliters.
41.0 mL = 41 000 microlitresTo convert from mL to microlitres, multiply by 1000.
A drop is measured in microlitres; 1 mL= 1 000 μL.
1 L= 1 000 mL = 1 000 000 microlitres 1 mL= 1 000 microlitres
A litre is 1,000,000 microlitres (1 million). Therefore 40 litres is 40,000,000 microlitres
1 liter = 1,000,000 microliters
1 millilitre = 1000 microlitres so 10 millilitres = 10,000 microlitres. Simple!
1 litre = 1,000,000 microlitres so 20.0 litres = 20,000,000 microlitres. Simple!
1 million microlitres = 1 litre so 350 microlitres = 350/106 = 3.5*10-4 litres
0.8 milliliters is equal to 800µL (microliters)
10,000 microlitres = 1 centilitre.
1000 microlitres = 1 millilitre.
1 litre = 1 million microlitres. (1,000,000 or 106)
There are 1 000 000 (one million) microlitres in 1 L.