Yes, 1000 milliliters (mL) is equal to 1 liter (L). The milliliter is a metric unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, so it takes 1000 milliliters to make up 1 liter. This conversion is commonly used in the metric system for measuring liquids.
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To compare 8000 mL and 7 L, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. Since 1 L is equal to 1000 mL, 7 L is equal to 7000 mL. Therefore, 8000 mL is greater than 7 L.
The liter (L) is the metric and SI unit of volume. The centimeter (cm) a smaller unit of the SI measure of distance through the meter (m). Therefore the two units cannot be converted into equivalents as they are fundamentally different. However, the volume of 1 L equals 1000 cubic (cm^3) centimeters.
No, l milliliter is not bigger than 1 liter. It takes 1000 ml to equal L.
1 centiliter = 10 milliliters centiliter: a metric unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a liter (10−2 L) milliliter:a metric unit of volume equal to one thousandth of liter (10−3 L)
One liter is equal to 4 metric cups. Sixteen metric cups is equal to four liters. A liter is a unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI).
dm3 or litre --------------------------------------------------------------- The volume unit in SI is the cubic metre (m3). The litre (L or l) is only an "accepted" unit in SI; 1 m3 = 1 000 L.
Volume is measured in the metric system using liters (L) or milliliters (mL). One liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
Metric: 543.478 L Standard: 493.035 L Density = 1.84Kg/L 1 Ton (metric) = 1000000 grams = 1000Kg 1.84 Kg (to a) Liter = 1000 Kg (to) 543.478 L (1000/1.84) 1 Ton (non-metric) = 907184.74 grams = 907.18474Kg 1.84 Kg (to a) Liter = 907.18474Kg (to) 493.035 L (907.18474/1.84)
The unit of liquid volume in the metric system is the liter (L).
The metric unit of volume is the cubic meter (m^3). Other commonly used metric units for volume include the liter (L) and the milliliter (mL).
The basic metric unit of volume is the liter (L).
The primary unit of metric volume is the liter (L).
By unit ofvolume,we can say that 1 l=1000 mL 400 L=400000 mL
Liters are the metric unit for liquid volume or more strictly dm3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (symbol m3, the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
By unit of volume and conversion ,we can say that 1 L=1000 mL 5 L=5000 mL