The minimum amount of centimetres squared required to enclose a litre is when the litre is enclosed in a sphere which has a surface area of approx 483.598 cm².
So 1 litre is contained within an object which has a surface area of at least approx 483.598 cm².
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If you really meant how many centimetres SQUARED are in a litre then the question is nonsense because:
I assume you mean cl as in "centi litre". As its name states a centi litre is 1/100 of a litre, hence 1 litre contains 100 cl. It is not usual to divide a litre in centi litres, the most usual custom is to divide a litre into mili litres (ml) A 12 ounces sodas can is transformed into a 355 ml. can, and a 1 quart oil bottle becomes one that contains 946 ml.
100 centilitres = 1 litre, 10 litres = 1 dekalitre, so 1000. Milli/centi/deci are fractions, deka/hecto/kilo are multiples.
1 mega litre = 1000000 litres 1 kilo litre = 1000 litres ⇒ 1 mega litre = 1000000 ÷ 1000 kilo litres = 1000 kilo litres ⇒ 154000 kilo litres = 154000 ÷ 1000 mega litres = 154 mega litres
1 kilolitre is 1000 litres. 1000 litres is 100,000 centilitres
100 centilitres make 1 litreConsidering that the prefix centi- means hundred, then there's probably 100 centiliters in a liter.
2 and 1 quarter litre is 2.25 litres. 1 litre = 1000 millilitres so 2.25 litres = 2250 millilitres.
There are 1000 ml in one litre. (7145 ml) (1 litre/1000 ml) = 7.145 litres
100 (Assuming you meant Centilitres in a litre) The unit-prefix 'centi-' is the same as saying one hundredth (or 1%), such as there are 100 centimetres in a metre. Therefore 1 centilitre is 1/100 litres, which is the same at 10 millilitres. Boom
About 3.785 Litre= 1Gallon (US) About 4.5 Litre= 1 Gallon (UK)
There are 250ml in 1 quarter of a litre.
0.1 litres as there are 10dl in a litre
1000 ml = 1 litre ⇒ 0.45 ml = 0.45 ÷ 1000 litre = 0.00045 litres