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AnswerMilli is a prefix in the SI and other systems of units denoting a factor of 10-3, 0.001 or 1/1,000. Adopted in 1795, the prefix comes from the Latin mille, meaning one thousand. The plural of mille is milia.

So, 1 milliliter is 0.001 liter and there are 1000 ml in 1 liter.

We use this for all fluids, not only water.

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In Biology/chemistry labs, one assumes that there are 20 drops of water in a milliliter of water. If one knows how many molecules are in a drop of water, then the answer can be calculated. Start by weighing one mL of water in grams. Then calculate the number of moles; then use Avogadro's number.

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1 liter = 1000 ml

1 ml = 0.001 L
1 litre = 1,000 ml , no matter what's in it. Even if it's empty.

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At room temperature (20ºC) water has a density of 1g/mL. This means that 1mL of water has the mass of 1g.

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1 milliliter of pure water weighs 1 gram or 1000 milligrams. Scroll down to related links and look at "Volume and capacity conversion".

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There are one thousand milliliters in a liter.

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In 25 Celsius, about H+ 10^[-10] ions in pure water.

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there is no defining size or weight so there is literally no answer.

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