No.
No, it is not.
1 ml = 0.1 cl, so its greater
centi- is greater than milli- by a factor of ten. so 12 cl = 120 ml.Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis12 cl*10 ml1 cl=120 ml
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No. 525ml is 10 times smaller than 525cl.
"mL" is "milliliters", while "cL" is "centiliters". A cL is ten times the volume of a mL. So, yes, 525mL is one-tenth as much as 525 cL.
A millilitre is one one thousandth of a litre. A centilitre is one one hundredth of a litre. 525 millilitres is 0.525 litres. 525 centilitres is 5.25 litres. 525 centilitres is larger. Centilitres are not used, millilitres are always preferred. The only time cl are used are on a very few wine bottle labels.
No.
ml = "milli" thousandths of a litre cl = "centi" hundredths of a litre
No.
No. 525cl is 10 times bigger than 525ml is.
Cl is greater.. 1 cl= 10ml
A liter is 100 times greater than a cL
1 cl is greater than 1 ml. 1 cl is equal to 10 ml.
An anion, is an ion with more electrons than protons, giving it a net negative charge. Chloride would have the greater negative charge with Iodide.
No, it is not.