It's the volume of one kilogram of water in its liquid state.
1 liter is 1000cm3.
A liter is defined to contain 1000 ml, hence 1000 ml is one liter
A metric unit of capacity (volume) equal to one cubic decimeter.
Because that is how they are defined!
A liter is defined as a cubic decimeter. A milliliter, of course, is 1/1000 of a liter, or 1/1000 of a cubic decimeter.
One liter of air at 101.325 equals on liter of air at 101.325. It is a trick question of sorts, because the metric unit of measurement "liter" is defined by said amount of matter in an atmosphere of 101.325 KPa.
A liter of water has approximately a mass of one kilogram.
This is a molar concentration.
Yes it does. Because it means mole per liter and both of these units are clearly defined.
If this is a homework assignment, please consider trying to answer it yourself first, otherwise the value of the reinforcement of the lesson offered by the assignment will be lost on you.One cubic centimeter is the same as one milliliter because a liter is defined as 1000 cubic centimeters, and a milliliter is defined as one one thousandth of a liter.
A deciliter is defined as 1/10 of a liter. There are 10 deciliters in each liter. The math would be 10 dl = 1 liter. To get 1 dl, divide both sides of the equation by 10. 10/10 dl = 1/10 liter. Simplified, that would be 1 dl = 1/10 liter
Specific gravity is defined as the density of a substance, compared to the density of water. This is roughly equivalent to the density, expressed in kilograms/liter.