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A milliliter, mL is a unit for the measurement of volume.

473 mL = 1 US pint

Metric cups contain 250 mL compared to ~ 237 mL in an 8 oz. cup

One teaspoon holds ~ 5 mL

1 oz = ~ 30 mL

1 mL is a small volume compared to the ounce.

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What dose 1 ml look like?

1 ml measures out to 1,000 th part of a litre.


What does 150 ml of water look like?

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1 ml = 0.00211337642 US pints look here http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume/pints-to-milliliters.htm


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1 ml is 0.001 L. The other way to look at it is that there are 1000 ml in 1L10001 L = 1000 ml


Is 500 mL greater or lesser than 1 liter?

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Which is bigger 1 mL or 1 dm3?

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How do you convert 2.5 milliliter to L?

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