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No. Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made. 1l = 100 cl → 4 l = 4 × 100 cl = 400 cl < 517 cl → 4 l is less than 517 cl.
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If my 10L you mean 10 litres, then yes, 10L is greater than 1000ml which is only 1 litre. 1L = 1000ml (milliliters). when lesser, more sensitive volumes are being measured. 1kL (kiloliters) = 1000L (litres). When greater, less sensitive volumes are being measured.
Yes, 10mL is smaller than 100mL. The "mL" stands for milliliters, a unit of volume in the metric system. In this case, 10mL is one-tenth the volume of 100mL. This is because there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so 100mL is equivalent to 0.1 liters.
1qt is larger than 1L.
Well a 100 is greater than 1 so 100 litres is greater than 1 litre.
yes, 1000ml is just 1l
It would take 100 graduated cylinders, each with a volume of 10ml, to fill a 1l soda bottle.
1cL = 10mL 1mL = 0.1cL
Cl is greater.. 1 cl= 10ml
1L
1l = 1000ml so both are equal
1 litre = 0.87987663 Imperial quarts. So a litre is greater.
Yes, 10mL is smaller than 100mL. The "mL" stands for milliliters, a unit of volume in the metric system. In this case, 10mL is one-tenth the volume of 100mL. This is because there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so 100mL is equivalent to 0.1 liters.
No. Convert to the same units then a comparison can be made. 1l = 100 cl → 4 l = 4 × 100 cl = 400 cl < 517 cl → 4 l is less than 517 cl.
Usually you need to dilute from a 50x stock. On that case dilute: For 500mL: 10mL 50x TAE + 490mL H2O For 1L: 20mL 50x TAE + 980mL H2O