No, litres (L) are not the same as millilitres (mL). Although both are metric units of volume, 1 litre is one thousand times larger than 1 millilitre:
ml is already used for a long time. Perhaps ml is correct, but it is not a serious affair. Trying to mend a grammar issue is always a hard task.
When I clicked on "spell check your answer" mL was considered wrong.
mL is the preferred abbreviation.
No. A centilitre is 10 times more volume than a millimetre.
Yes, they are both abbreviations of millilitres.
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A ml or mL is short for milliliter, which is one thousandth of one liter. It is a measurement of volume. For all practical purposes it is equal to a cubic centimeter (cc).mL or ml stands for milliliters.mL or ml stands for milliliters.mL or ml stands for milliliters.
ng.h/mL = nanogram.hour/milliliter
"ml" is the abbreviation for ''milliliter"one ml = 1 milliliter
Milliliters (mL) usually measure liquid but you can measure an odd shaped solid object by measuring the initial liquid level and placing the solid object in and measuring the new level of the water and subtract the initial level from the final level. (mL of final - mL of initial= mL of object)
80 mL is larger than 4 mL.
'ml' usually stands for 'milliliter'.
A ml or mL is short for milliliter, which is one thousandth of one liter. It is a measurement of volume. For all practical purposes it is equal to a cubic centimeter (cc).mL or ml stands for milliliters.mL or ml stands for milliliters.mL or ml stands for milliliters.
One fifth of a standard teaspoonful (in the UK).
"mL" stands for milliliters or 1/1,000 of a liter.
ml stands for mili-liters which is a measurement for volume ml=cm3.
ng.h/mL = nanogram.hour/milliliter
The 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters. A cc is also referred to as a milliliter (mL).
If you are buying an item online, ML stands for Multiple Locations.
4 mL: A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.
Milliliter is abbreviated ML
'l/L' is litres. 1 lite contains 1000 ml / mL ( millilitres).
"ml" is the abbreviation for ''milliliter"one ml = 1 milliliter