50 cL
ml = "milli" thousandths of a litre cl = "centi" hundredths of a litre
L is bigger just because it is and yea...
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.
1.000 L = 1,000 mL 2.000 L = 2,000 mL 13.000 L = 13,000 mL. That's greater than 130 mL.
50 cl is the largest measurement, as 1 cl is equivalent to 1 ml, and 50 cl is equal to 500 ml (or 0.5 L). So, 50 cl is bigger than both 0.2 L (which is equal to 200 ml) and 240 ml.
V = ( 100 cL ) ( 1 L/100 cL ) ( 1000 mL/L ) = 1000 mL = 1.00 L
23000 cL is greater than 4 L 5000 mL. To compare, you can convert all values to the same unit. 4 L 5000 mL is equivalent to 9500 mL, which is less than 23000 cL.
50 cL
50 cl = 0.5 litres only. so 2 L 240 ml is greater.
1 L = 1000 mL1 mL = 1 cm310 mL = 10 dL100 mL = 1 cL1 L = 1 dm31 L = 10 cL
Cent-lilter mL=10^-3 L cL=10^-2 L
The smallest among 2.6 liters, 2900 ml, and 5000 cl is 2900 ml. This is because 2900 ml is equivalent to 2.9 liters, which is less than 2.6 liters and 5000 cl.
The greatest volume is 5000 cL, as it is the largest unit of measurement. To compare all three values, you would need to convert them to the same unit of measurement (for example, converting liters and milliliters to centiliters).
No;1 English pint = 0,568 L 1 cL = 10 mL 1 L = 1 000 mL
40 cL ; 87 L ; 0.05 mL
The chemical symbol for Chlorine on the periodic table is Cl.