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the abbreviation for nanoliter it nl
Nanoliter
the factor between micro and nano, so in this case you need to moliply x 1000 so 42x1000= 420000 nanoliter
1e-12
Yes, a liter is significantly greater than a nanoliter. Specifically, one liter is equal to one billion nanoliters (1 liter = 1,000,000,000 nanoliters). This means that a liter is a million times larger than a microliter and a billion times larger than a nanoliter.
In chemistry, nL typically refers to nanoliter, which is a unit of volume equal to one billionth of a liter. It is commonly used to measure very small volumes of liquids in laboratory settings.
A measurement equel to one billionth of a liter. I found this information on google.
The abbreviation for nano is just n. The entire abbreviation (litre included) is nl
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a milliliter(mL) is the SI unit of volume and is a good measurement for small amount of liquid
* For every liter, there are exactly 1000000000 nanoliters. * For every nanoliter, there are 1.0X10-9 liters
a microliter is larger then a nanoliter there are 0.0016 microliters in 1.6 nanoliters 1 microliter = 1000 nanoliters