in the metric system everything works around 1's and 0's. 1 Litre is a base unit (other base units are Grams and Meters) The main units used to determine a measurement go as this Micro = 10,000 Mili = 1,000 centi = 100 base unit = 1 Ect. ect. ect.
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A microliter is one millionth of a liter (1,000,000 microliters = 1 liter) A deciliter is one tenth of a liter (10 deciliters = 1 liter) So a microliter is 100,000 times smaller than a deciliter!There are 1000 microliters in one milliliter
Prefix micro means 0.000001=1x10-6 One uses it as following: microliter = 1 liter x 1x10-6 Multiplying both sides by 1,000,000 one gets: 1 liter = 1,000,000 microliters
Well lets take what we know: 10-6 L (0.000001 L) = 1 microliter So lets convert: 4 L x (1 microliter/10-6 L) = 4x106 microliters (4,000,000 microliter)
1,000,000 microliters in a liter 1,000 milliliters in a liter 1,000 liters in a kiloliter
1 microliter is the same as 1,000 milliliters. Multiply the number of milliliters by 0.001 to convert the volume to microliters. 10 milliliters equal 0.01 microliter (10 x 0.001).
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1,000,000 (one million)Micro means millionth. 1 microliter is 1 millionth of a liter. There are therefore 1 million microliters in a liter.
A microliter (one-millionth of a liter).The first ten prefixes on the small side of the prefix list are :deciliter (one tenth of a liter)centiliter (one hundredth of a liter)milliter(one thousandth of a liter)microliter(one millionth of a liter)nanoliter (one billionth of a liter)picoliter (one trillionth of a liter)femtoliter (one quadrillionth of a liter)attoliter (one quintillionth of a liter)zeptoliter (one sextillionth of a liter)yoctoliter (one septillionth of a liter)
Well lets take what we know: 10-6 L (0.000001 L) = 1 microliter So lets convert: 4 L x (1 microliter/10-6 L) = 4x106 microliters (4,000,000 microliter)
4.7 to 6.1 million RBC per micro Liter of blood
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1 milligram = 1 microliter
A microlitre.
Micropipets are used to measure small, microliter volumes of liquid. FYI, a microliter is 1 millionth of a liter. As for "where" we use micropipets, they are used typically in the chemistry, microbiology, etc. laboratory.
1 ml = 1000 microliter
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