Liter is a volume measurement, 1 liter is aprox 61 cubic inches when refering to it in the automotive industry.
Liter also is equal to 32 fluid ounces.
This is not a unit of measurement. Centiliter is 1/100th of a liter. The correct term for 100 liters is hectaliter.
Centiliter (cl), a term hardly ever used.
solubility (in grams per liter usually)
The term "moaoity" seems to be a typo or misunderstanding; you might be referring to "molarity." Molarity is a measure of concentration expressed in moles of solute per liter of solution (mol/L). It indicates how many moles of a substance are present in one liter of solution. If you meant a different term, please clarify for a more accurate response.
"Liters" is a unit of measurement in the metric system used to measure volume.
The term "liter" when spoken about on a motor vehicle or car is usually referring to the quantity measurement of fluid, whether it is: motor oil, transmission fluid, brake fluid, coolant, etc..
There is no standard measurement unit called a "center liter." It is possible that this term was misspelled or misinterpreted. If you provide more context or clarification, I can try to assist you further.
The term "maltipoo" typically refers to a mixed breed dog that is a cross between a Maltese and a Poodle. The word "liter" usually refers to a metric unit of volume. It is not accurate or meaningful to quantify the number of maltipoos in a liter, as they are unrelated concepts.
Multiply centiliters by 0.01 to convert them to liters. A centiliter is 1/100 of a liter, so there are 100 centiliters to one liter. The term centiliter is rarely used, and volume measurements in this range are usually given as liters or as milliliters (1/1000 liter).
In chemistry, the term "Big M" signifies molarity, which is a measure of the concentration of a solution. It is expressed as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
In chemistry, the term "capital M" signifies molarity, which is a measure of the concentration of a solution. It represents the number of moles of solute dissolved in one liter of solution.
What you need to know is that the term "milli" mean a "thousandth", there are therefore 1000 milliliters in a liter. Given this information the answer is obvious.