Nanoliter
A measurement equel to one billionth of a liter. I found this information on google.
A liter is 100 times greater than a cL
Is a liter bigger than a deciliter
In chemistry, nL typically refers to nanoliter, which is a unit of volume equal to one billionth of a liter. It is commonly used to measure very small volumes of liquids in laboratory settings.
the abbreviation for nanoliter it nl
4 liters > 3,000 millilters (greater than)
A liter is one million times greater than a microliter. This is because there are one million microliters in one liter.
1000 times greater. The prefix "milli" denotes 1/1000 of a measure.
One billionth of a liter is equal to one nanoliter. It is represented as 0.000000001 liters or 1 x 10^-9 liters.
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