One deciliter is 100mL
1 dl
10 dL = 1 L
1 dl = 0.1 liters
1 liter (L) equals 10 deciliter (DL)
You would need about 10dl to equal 1 liter. Since dl= 1/10, (1-dl) would just be 1 out of the 10 that would be needed to make 1 liter.
No, 2 deciliters (dl) is not equal to 2 milliliters (ml). In fact, 1 deciliter is equal to 100 milliliters, so 2 dl equals 200 ml. Therefore, 2 dl is significantly larger than 2 ml.
2mL equates to 0.02dL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
100mg/2ml or 250mg/2ml
mg is a measure of weight therefore there may be any number of mg in 2 ml e.g. if I were to dissolve 5mg of salt in 2ml of water there would be 5mg in 2ml. However I could dissolve 10mg of salt in 2ml of water then there would be 10mg in 2ml. 2ml of WATER weighs 2g
If you have 2ml, you have 2/3785 gallons, or about 0.00053 gallons. (US Fluid)
2ml
2ml
Depends on the density.
5ml
1gm in 2ml of water
No.
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