"litre" is the British way of writing "liter". The two mean exactly the same thing and are pronounced the same but spelled differently. There are 33.8 ounces in a liter. A liter is a measure of volume, like a gallon, a quart, a pint, or an ounce. A 2-liter bottle of soda contains two liters, or 67.6 ounces of soda.
The Fram number is PH3387A. You can use that number to cross reference it to your favorite brand.
its called a mixed refrance
We use ml to mean milliliter (or millilitre). A milliliter is 1/1000th part of a liter (or litre).
a liter means a unit of volume
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1 liter = 1000 millileters 0.0005 liter = 0.5 millileters An easy trick to remember is milli mean thousand which is three places. Move the decimal three placed to the right to get the millileter equivalent of a liter.
The abbreviation "i.e." is short for the Latin phrase id est meaning "that is," or "in other words." We use it to specify a reference. IT DOES NOT MEAN "for example."
No. It is not an academic reference.
Christians do use the bible as a reference for life.
If you mean .001 liter, or 0.001 liter, that is the milliliter. Also known as cubic centimeter.
Please indicate what you mean by a reference solution.
If you mean have it so that if the formula is copied, that the cell reference won't change, then you use an absolute reference. To do that put a dollar before the column reference and one before the row reference. As an example A3 would be $A$3 when locked. A quick way as you type the cell reference is to press the F4 key to change the reference type.