The symbol of a liter is: L
The letter L; usually in the upper case to distinguish between l and 1.
A liter is more than a quart. Some of you might recognize this symbol > if you are in a certain grade then you may recognize that symbol in this case it would be a greater than symbol. Thank you for reading my answer.
The symbol for decaliter is daL. It represents a volume measurement equivalent to 10 liters.
ml. These are thousandths of a liter, about 250 to a cup.
mlThere are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter.
In chemistry, the symbol "M" represents molarity, which is a measure of the concentration of a solution. It is expressed as the number of moles of solute per liter of solution.
Originally, the only symbol for the liter was l (lowercase letter L), following the SI convention that only those unit symbols that abbreviate the name of a person start with a capital letter.
A greek lower case letter, Mu. It is shaped as such: μ along with an l for litre
The term "1 liter e" refers to the volume of a liquid that is equivalent to 1 liter. The "e" symbol on a container indicates that the volume of the contents meets the European Union's standards for measuring the volume of liquids in pre-packaged goods. This symbol ensures that consumers are receiving the amount of liquid stated on the label.
o,5 L = 500 mLAtt.: the symbol for milli is m; M is the symbol for mega.
Yes, molarity is represented by M.
1) "L" is the symbol for liter, not abbreviation 2) the use of capital has suggested from National Institute of Standards and Technology because "l" looks like number 1
In chemistry, the symbol "m" in 2.0m stands for molarity, which is a unit of concentration used to express the number of moles of a substance in a liter of solution. Therefore, "2.0m" would indicate a concentration of 2.0 moles of solute per liter of solution.