1 litre = 1000 millilitres so l5 litres = l5*1000 = 5000*l ml. Simple!
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I am under the impression that you mean milliliters (mL). There are 1000 mL in each litre. 2 L is equal to 2000 mL.
5 cc is essentially the same as 5 ml. The term cubic centimeter used to be commonly used instead of milliliters, but by the latest SI standards there is a very slight difference in volume. 1 milliliter is equal to 1.000027 cubic centimeters, a difference so insignificant that it is usually completely ignored.
1 US teaspoon = 4.92 milliliters 1 metric teaspoon = 5 milliliters
Rule: 1000 ml = 1 litreThe correct answer is 2l is greater than 200ml (2l = 2000ml).
Density = 2 kg/mL
There are 5ml in a teaspoon.
5cc = 5mL
There are 2000 ml in 2L. And eat a pb and jelly sandwich
There are 5 mL in 1 teaspoon.
5ml! 500 ml is about a pint...
That is 2,000 ml
There are 2000 milliliters in 2 liters.
A teaspoon is 5ml, so there would be about 17.4 teaspoons in 87ml.
There are 5ml of water to a standard cooking teaspoon.
That is 5 ml
There are 5 ml in 1 teaspoon.
One teaspoon to 5ml.