Milliliters (mL) is the metric unit for volume. It is used in every country other than the USA and used in all scientific contexts (even in the USA).
when measuring small quantities of liquids.
It is not. I buy milk by the litre, fruit juices by the litre, petrol by the litre. Most pops are sold by the litre.
Liters are the metric unit for liquid volume or more strictly dm3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The litre (symbol L or l, the first is preferred) is not a true SI-unit; it is only an "accepted" unit of volume. 1 cubic metre (symbol m3, the SI unit) has 1 000 litres.
The smallest fractional unit for a 10mL cylinder is likely 0.1 mL, as most cylinders are calibrated in increments of 0.1 mL.
None. Millilitres are a unit of volume, centimetres are a unit of linear distance.
when measuring small quantities of liquids.
When you are measureing smaller units you would use mL
The preferred version is: mL
It is not. I buy milk by the litre, fruit juices by the litre, petrol by the litre. Most pops are sold by the litre.
You don't because mL is not a conventional unit. If you meant ml, it is a volume unit and cannot be converted to a length unit.
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No. mg is a unit of weight. ml is a unit of volume.
Centimeter is a unit of length, mL is a unit of volume !
Impossible to convert a length unit (mm) to a volume unit (ml).
There are many abbreviations in each measurement system that represents a unit of volume. In the English system the preferred units are ounce (oz.), quart (qtr.) and gallon (gal), while metric the preferred units are milliliter(ml) and liter (l).
A unit of what?
That cannot be determined, for grams is a unit of weight and mL is a unit of volume.