This question needs more information. 1 unit of blood can be a couple of different things. It could be whole blood or packed cells. I will assume whole blood is what is being asked. A unit of blood is never the same. It is approximately 450 ml's. So your answer would be simply 0.45 liters. As a nurse, I have hung hundreds of units of blood for patients and they are all different. We record the amount of volume in each bag when given to a patient. But typically blood given to patients is given in components. They are given either packed cells which are just the red cells to transport oxygen or they are given plasma for volume or platelets for clotting factors. Typically the blood is spun at the blood bank and separated out. Depending on the volume of packed cells spun off is how much is given to patients in the hospital.
Typically, 1 unit of platelets is equal to approximately 200-300 milliliters (0.2-0.3 liters) of platelet concentrate.
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A unit of blood is a pint, or .47 liters. i don't think this is right because i told my PE teacher this and he said it was wrong
A millimetre is a unit of length. A litre is a unit of volume. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A litre is a unit of capacity. A millimetre is a unit of length. The two units are therefore incompatible.
An inch is a unit of length. A litre is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
A hectoliter or hectaliter is a metric unit of volume equal to 100 liters.
11/2 liters equal 1500 cubic centimeters.
liter = unit of volume mole = unit of concentration
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A liter is the basic unit of volume in the metric system equal to 1.057 quarts1.057 Imperial quarts = .946 liters 1.057 US quarts = 1.000 liters
There are many ounces The definition of US ounce is : traditional unit of liquid volume equal to 1/128 U.S. gallon The UK ounce is defined as unit of liquid volume equal to 1/160 imperial gallon So the answer could be : 12000 liters = 405768.272422 ounces U.S. or 12000 liters = 422340.956734 ounces U.K.