No, there are 1000ml in 1 ltr. Therefore 750ml is 3/4 of a litre.
1L = 1000mL 1000mL x 3/4 = 750mL
.75: 1 Liter = 1000ml
Twelve. 750ml X 12 = 9000ml (1L = 1000ml)
750ml is 0.75 litres (1000ml in a litre). 0.75 x 10 is 7.5 litres or 7,500ml
Since 1L = 1000mL, 1.5L is actually 1500mL.1 litre = 1000 millilitres. You now have all the information required to work out, for yourself, the answer to this and similar questions.
This struck me as funny. The quick answer: 2 The longer explanation: 750ml is 750 milli-liters. 1,000ml = 1 liter. So since 750ml plus 750ml would equal 1,500ml , that would also be 1.5 liters. Hope that helps.
You have 2.5 moles in 750ml. However molar means per 1000ml. Therefore 2.5/750*1000 gives you your answer. The answer is 3.333 molar.
five bottles. You'll also have at least 250ml left over to fill from a sixth bottle, and given that a 750ml wine bottle won't be completely full, you can estimate that actually about half (375ml) the sixth bottle can be poured into the 4l vat or container, given an average of 725ml in a 750m bottle (allowing for corks and margins of error.
That depends on whether it s 750ml of lead, 750ml of foam, or something in between.
1000mL equates to 100cL
The exact equivalent is 2,000 ml, but it's very close to 4 pints