The L is capitalized because it is the proper form of the abbreviation for LITER.
Primary units in the metric system are capitalized... such as M for Meter, L for Liter.
It also helps avoid confusion with "I" [as in ignorant] when some fonts such as arial make it difficult to tell what's what.
No; the abbreviation L (capital) stands for litre and for milliliters you spell it ml
it is not
it is ml
liter is capped L
1 L = 1,000 milliliters0.52 L = (0.52 x 1,000) = 520 milliliters
One liter is the same as 1,000 milliliters. So if you have some liters, multiply the number by 1,000 to get the same volume in milliliters. 0.067 L = 67 milliliters
5 liters in milliliters is 5,000 milliliters
There are 0.137 L in 137 milliliters, since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter.
There are 1000 mL (milliliters) in one L (liter). 1000 mL = 1 L 5280 mL = 5.28 L
0.355 L
150000 milliliters are in 150 liters.
738 Milliliters (ml) = 0.74 Liters (L)
0.54 L = 540 mL
0.557 L = 557 mL
5.36 L = 5360 mL
I think this might be what you're looking for: A liter is equal to 1000 milliliters. So .5 L = 500 milliliters. .1 L = 100 milliliters and so son. So, 3.78 L would be three liters and seven hundred and eighty milliliters, or three thousand seven hundred and eighty milliliters.