Sounds like you mean microlitre.
It's 10-6 litres, 1/1000 000 of a litre
The answer depends on the ratio of a uL with what: a millilitre, a litre, etc.
There are 1000 microlitres in a millilitre. To convert here, you multiply by 1000. 0.0036 ml x 1000 is 3.6 microlitres.
To convert DNA with a concentration of 660.92 ng/uL to 5000 ng/uL in a total volume of 25 uL, you can calculate the volume of the original DNA required to reach the desired concentration. First, determine the amount of DNA needed in the final concentration (5000 ng/uL * 25 uL = 125,000 ng). Then, divide this amount by the original concentration to find the volume required (125,000 ng / 660.92 ng/uL ≈ 189.14 uL). Therefore, you would mix the original DNA with an appropriate volume of diluent to reach the desired concentration and then adjust the total volume to 25 uL.
It is 1000000 of a litre.
Microlitre, where the u is a substitute for the Greek letter mu
The answer depends on the ratio of a uL with what: a millilitre, a litre, etc.
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One mL equals 1000µl
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Shan-ul-Haq. His sons' names are Ibtesam-ul-Haq, (He is my class fellow) and Hassam-ul-Haq.
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uL means microliter
UL = Upper Limit
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1 uL stands for 1 microliter, which is a unit of volume equal to one millionth of a liter or one thousandth of a milliliter. It is commonly used in laboratories to measure very small amounts of liquids.
The conversion is 1000 ul/ mL