450ml
1500 mL =1.5 L1 litre 500 mL
11 mL is the smallest volume of the three.
To convert liters to milliliters, you need to multiply by 1000 since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter. Therefore, 2 liters is equal to 2000 milliliters. To find out how many 150ml are in 2000ml, you divide 2000 by 150, which equals 13.33. Therefore, there are 13 full 150ml portions in 2 liters, with a remainder of 50ml.
That depends. Ask not: 'How long does it take 150ml of water to freeze?' Rather ask: 'How cold is the temperature surrounding the water?' and: 'What is the heat conductivity of the vessel containing the water?' According to the second law of thermodynamics, an object hotter than its surroundings will tend to cool and vice versa. So, the cooler the surrounding temperature, the faster the water will freeze.
A decrease in magnitude is typically referred to as a decrease in intensity or amplitude. A decrease in velocity is commonly described simply as slowing down.
150ml
150ml
There are no tablespoons in 150ml, only 150ml. Unless you have 150ml of tablespoons.
There are approximately 5.07 fluid ounces in 150ml.
150mL is about 5.1 US fluid ounces.
That is about 2/3 of a cup
1500 mL =1.5 L1 litre 500 mL
1500 ml = 50.72 US fluid ounces.
150 ml is equivalent to approximately 5.07 fluid ounces.
150ml
150ml
A cl is a centilitre. 15cl = 150ml.