The conversion between l,kl and ml are given .On finding the relation we get as follows .
1 kl =1000 l.
1 kl=1000000 ml.
thus ,from above we can say 1 kl >1 l > 1ml.
The next metric prefix after nano in descending order is pico.
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In order to get 10 percent HCl how much liters of water is needed when combined with 0 Celsius degrees 0.7 atmosphere pressure and 160 liters of HCl it will take a lot of thinking. The answer to this question is 1.64L.
The Metric Act of 1866 was a United States federal law that defined the metric system as the standard system of weights and measures for the country. It aimed to promote the adoption of the metric system in order to standardize measurements and streamline trade with other countries that were already using the metric system. However, the law was largely ignored by the American public and was eventually repealed in 1869.
There is no direct conversion between milliliters (mL) and milligrams (mg) as they measure different things - volume and mass, respectively. The relationship between them depends on the density of the substance you are working with. You would need to know the density of the substance in order to make a conversion.
Liter is the base unit of liquid measure. There are 1,000 milliliters (or mL) to 1 liter (or L). There are 1,000 L to 1 kiloliter (or kL). Order from smallest to largest of the three listed: mL, L, kL
Liter is a specific unit; the question should be, "metric units for volume". Volume is measured in cubic meters; for larger volumes you might use square kilometers; for smaller volumes, such as those that occur in everyday situations, you would usually use cubic decimeters (= liters), cubic centimeters (= milliliters), or cubic millimeters.
I believe that there are 0.005 kiloliters in 5 liters of mayonnaise. I may be wrong however. Liters had to be bigger in order to create a kiloliter. So the lower the liter the lower the kiloliter goes.
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one liter is one one thousandth of a liter. In order to convert milliliters to liters you should divide the milliliters by 1000. In this case: 200 / 1000 = 0.2 L because you are dividing by one thousand, which has three zeroes, you move the decimal place three places to the left.
The next metric prefix after nano in descending order is pico.
There is no definite answer to this question, as 23 litres of any two substances will have different density, and therefore different mass. 23 litres of water would not have the same mass as 23 litres of crude oil, which would not have the same mass as 23 litres of sand. In order to find the mass of your 23 litres of some substance, you would need to know the density of the substance. Once the density (in kg/l) of the substance, you can find the mass of the substance, since you know you have 23 litres of it, using this formula: Mass = Density*Volume For example, at room temperature, water (H2O) has a density of 1kg/l. If you wish to find out the mass of 23 litres of water, you would employ the formula in this manner: mass = (1)*(23) mass = 23kg Another example: Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) has a density of 1.35 kg/l. The mass of 23 litres of Hydrogen peroxide would be found with: m = (1.35)*(23) m = 31.05kg
Because kilograms is a measure of weight and liters is a measure of volume, the amount of kilograms in 68 liters depends on the density of the substance and the temperature. In order to find the conversion, you need to find the density of the substance in grams per centimeter cubed and divide the 68 kilograms by that density. For example, there are 68 liters of water in 68 kilograms of water at room temperature, because the density of liquid water is 1.
To order these units from least to greatest, we can convert them to a common unit, such as liters. A pint is approximately 0.47 liters, a quart is about 0.95 liters, a gallon is roughly 3.79 liters, and a hectoliter is 100 liters. A kiloliter is 1,000 liters, while a liter is 1 liter. Therefore, the order from least to greatest is: pint, quart, gallon, liter, hectoliter, kiloliter.
Kiloliter. A kiloliter [kL] is equal to 1,000 litres, and after kiloliters are mega litres [KL or Kl], 1,000 kiloliters, so 1,000,000 litres. The same goes for distance, milliliters (mL) to millimeters (mm), centilitres (cL) to centimetres (cm), decilitres (dL) to decimetres (dm), litres (L) to metres (m), kilolitres (kL) to kilometres (km), and finally, megalitres (caps ML or upper and lowercase Ml) to megameters (MM or Mm).
The answer is 0. A large bottle of soda has 2 liters in it. Anything under the number 10 has a order of 0.
YES KILO LITER ARE BIGGER THAN LITERS LEARN SCIENTIFIC METHOD: Kilo,Hecto,Deka,[unit: liter,second,grams,meters(which ever one your using)] ,deci,centi,milli so order: KHDudcm to remeber use King Henry Drinks unusual dark chocalate milk to remeber and dont forget the 3 other units after m it may show up on a test is a greek w symbol