To convert from centiliters (cL) to liters (L), you divide by 100.
1cL = 10mL. Thus, multiply cL by 10 to get mL
You divide the liters of gas by 22.4 to convert to moles. This is because one mole of gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) occupies 22.4 liters.
Multiply nanoliters by 1,000 to get picoliters.
You haven't stated dimension units. Convert them to cm, multiply them by each other and then divide by 1000
No. 6.9 liters is 690cL @100cL per liter.
Divide it by 100.
Multiply the number in liters by 100.
divide by 100.
There are 100 centiliters in a liter. To find out how many liters are in a centiliter, divide 6500 by 100 to get 65 liters.
Divide by 1,000.
50... you have to multiply by 10 to get liters from deciliters, and divide by 10 to get deciliters from liters.
You would multiply by 1000 6 ml = 6000 L
1cL = 10mL. Thus, multiply cL by 10 to get mL
You divide the liters of gas by 22.4 to convert to moles. This is because one mole of gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) occupies 22.4 liters.
Multiply the number of kilolitres by 1000.
Microlitres to litres, divide by 1,000,000 Microlitres to millilitres, divide by 1,000 Millilitres to litres, divide by 1,000 To go the other way, multiply
To find the molarity of Cl in the solution, first calculate the number of moles of CaCl2 using its molar mass. Then, since each formula unit of CaCl2 contains 2 moles of Cl, multiply the moles of CaCl2 by 2 to get moles of Cl. Finally, divide moles of Cl by the volume of the solution in liters to find the molarity.