First of all 'liters' is the American spelling.
'Litres' is the European spelling.
NB Note the transposition of the 'e' & 'r'.
Depending on where it is used in a calculation or script, 'L' is the ususal abbreviation. e.g. mol/L or mol L^(-1) [ moles per litre ] .
The abbreviation for the word "charge" is usually "chg."
A word that means 100 liters is a hectoliter.
If you're asking what the formula is, it's AgNO3. Chemists don't usually "abbreviate" the names of chemicals. though longer names (Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid) may get shortened to something easier to write and pronounce (EDTA).
Scientists use chemical symbols to abbreviate element names. These symbols are usually one or two letters, derived from the element's name in English, Latin, or another language. For example, the symbol for gold is "Au" from the Latin word "aurum".
The accepted abbreviation for milliliter is ml.
How do you abbreviate the word regional
You don't abbreviate the word.
How do you abbreviate the word recovered
There is no need to abbreviate the word ticket.
Abbreviate the word production?
The base word of abbreviation is "abbreviate."
How do you abbreviate the word "Judge"?
how do you abbreviate the word "controlled"?
There is not a proper way to abbreviate the word 'consideration'. If you really do need to abbreviate the word, you could use the abbreviation of 'cons'.
i abbreviate it as advs. You could also abbreviate it as adv.
The best way to abbreviate any word is to eliminate the vowels. You can abbreviate funding by removing the u and i.
One can abbreviate the word "commander" as "Cmdr."