The mole is a counting unit, in scientific notation this is the mole: 6.2x10²³ (23) it's mostly used to measure mass of atom and molecules...and gas number of gram in 1 mole is equal to the numerical value of Atomic Mass first convert litres in gram and find out the number of gram in 1mol....it's goin to be the atomic mass of the liquid. the difference is certainly in the produce states, litres is a liquid measurement, and g/mol is atomic mass... hope this helps:-)
The mole is a counting unit, in scientific notation this is the mole: 6.2x10
velocity is the speed of the flow (for example, meters/sec.) Flow rate is the volume per unit time (example: liters/sec.)
difference between clucth and coupling
difference between coupling and socket
Relation between phase difference and path difference is path difference/wavelength=phase difference/2*pi
There is no difference between micrometres and microns
There are several different usages of the gallon. The US gallon is about 3.785 liters, so the difference between 3 liters and 1 US gallon is about 0.785 liters. The UK (Imperial) gallon is about 4.543 liters, so the difference between 3 liters and 1 UK gallon is about 1.543 liters.
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The main difference is that one of them is larger.
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Grams is How Heavy it is Liters Is the way we measure Meters are a measurement
Ml means "milliliter" - a thousandth of a liter.
2 liters 700ml = 2700 ml 2700ml-2580ml = 120ml
1000 cc = 1 litre.
1 US pint is about 0.473 liters. So immediately we see that 4 liters must be a little bit more than 8 pints. But the actual difference can easily be calculated: 4 liters - 8 pints = 4 liters - 8 pints*(0.473 liters/pint) = 4 liters - 3.784liters = 0.216 liters. Or 0.456 pints, if you would.
There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter. One milliliter is 0.001 liter
A dekaliter (DL) is 10 Liters. A deciliter (dL) is one tenth of a Liter.
One US gallon equals approximately 3.79 liters. Therefore, a liter is a little more than a quart in the USA "English" system of measures.