A dekaliter is a unit of volume and does not weigh anything on its own. It is equal to 10 liters of volume.
A dekaliter (DL) is 10 Liters. A deciliter (dL) is one tenth of a Liter.
A litre is a measurement of liquid capacity not weight.
A box of cereal that weighs 450 grams is the same as 450,000 milligrams.
A typical paperclip weighs around 180 milligrams.
A single grain of sugar or salt typically weighs around 1mg.
your mom is a dekaliter
A dekaliter is 10 liters, so a volume .01 of a dekaliter is 1 deciliter (0.1 liter).
Dekaliter is a unit of measurement that is equivalent to 10 liters. This is the same as 2.64 gallons of liquid measurement. The abbreviation for dekaliter is dal.
1 dekaliter equals to 10 liters
Yes, a kiloliter is bigger than a dekaliter. A kiloliter is equivalent to 1,000 liters, while a dekaliter is equal to 10 liters. Therefore, 1 kiloliter is 100 times larger than 1 dekaliter.
You'll never find such a thing, because "liter" is not a unit of weight. It's a unit of volume or capacity. If there was anything that weighed 1 dekaliter, then I'd be able to ask you how many gallons you weigh.
one dekaliter is approximately 10 liters
A dekaliter (DL) is 10 Liters. A deciliter (dL) is one tenth of a Liter.
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largest to smallest is kilometer, hectoliter,dekaliter,deciliter,centiliter,and millimeter. idk the rest but i learned this in 5th grade so sorry if this doesnt help
10 litres is the simplest answer.
A hectoliter comes after a dekaliter.