That is 1 litre
There are 20(twenty) 50mls in 1000mls.
Yes, 1000mls = 1 litre.
Much less. 1000mls are in a litre.
150mlsx5=750mls 1lt=1000mls 1000mls-750mls=250mls
This would be 30mL.
14,000 - there are 1000Mls. in one litre.
4500 millilitres... 4500 millilitres there are 1000Mls. in 1 Litre
1000x20/720 = 28 gtts/min
Normally a packet of sugar or flour is 1kg. (At least, in a metric country such as the UK they will be). A litre (1000mls) of water will equal 1kg. Three 330ml full drinks cans will approximately weigh 1kg.
Using fully synthetic motorcycle 2 stroke oil, the ratio is 40:1. Ie, 40 parts of fuel to 1 part of oil. That means 25mls of oil to 1000mls, (1 litre), of fuel. That is the ratio all the time. Change the fuel air ratio if any problems with fuel fouling or lean running symtoms.
In the UK, a standard size bag of sugar is 1kg. Alternatively, a litre of water (1000mls, just under 40 fluid ounces) weighs exactly 1kg. It's a large packet of dried pasta, or approximately the same as a pair of average adult size leather shoes.
0.1M is 1/10 molar whereas 1mM is 1 millimolar and thus 1/1000 molar. There is thus a 1:100 dilution. So 10:1000 would be the same. To a 1000ml volumetric flask, pipete 10mls of 0.1M EDTA solution. Make up to the mark with deionized water. Mix and shake and you will have 1000mls of 1mM EDTA solution.