There are 10 deciliters of water in a liter of water.
Answer: 1.8 liters If you divide 1800 by 1000 you will get the answer 1.8. Because 1 milliter is 1/1000. So then you would divide the one liter by one milliter. Liter is greater than milliter. Hope This helped.
It depends on the type of salt and its particle size, but typically it would take about 35-36 spoonfuls of table salt to dissolve in 1 liter of water. The solubility of salt in water is about 357 grams per liter at room temperature.
1 millilitre is the same as 1 centimetre cubed. litres is already an expression of volume
There are approximately 4.18 kilojoules (kJ) in 1 liter of water.
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10 cm cubed to make a litre.
cm squared is a measure of area.cm cubed is the measure of volume.1 liter = 1000 cm cubed.So 1 liter of water = 1000 cm3 of water.
1000 ccs = 1 liter
1000cc = 1litre
That's going to depend on what temperature the water starts from.
There are 1000 millilitres in a litre.
Each liter is 61.02 inches cubed. So, 85680ci = 85680 / 61.02 = about 1404.1L
The answer is .9999750006 decimters cubed to one liter. Therefore, one liter is equal to exactly 1.000028 decimeters cubed. However, for practicallity's sake, this is usually rounded to 1. Therefore, for most applications (e.g. chemistry homework, etc.), one cubic decimeter is equal to one liter. In other words, decimeters cubed and liters are basically the same.
A litre is a decimetre cubed. The difference between milli and deci metre is 100. This difference is cubed, so the answer will be 100*100*100, so 1,000,000 mm^3 in a litre.
There are 10 deciliters of water in a liter of water.
1 liter = 1dm³ 1m³ = 10*10*10 dm³ = 1000dm³ 9m³ = 9 * 1000dm³ = 9000dm³ = 9000 liters