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
If you have 2ml, you have 2/3785 gallons, or about 0.00053 gallons. (US Fluid)
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
2ml
2ml
Depends on the density.
5ml
1gm in 2ml of water
.2 units
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