A unit of volume where 1 liter equals 1 cubic decimeter or 0.001 cubic meters. Originally defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4°C. Universally used in metric countries and legally adopted in China for labeling liquid capacities such as beverages, fuel tanks, and medical dosages. The symbol “L” (uppercase) is recommended to avoid confusion with the numeral “1”.
A unit of volume where 1 liter equals 1 cubic decimeter or 0.001 cubic meters. Originally defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4°C. Universally used in metric countries and legally adopted in China for labeling liquid capacities such as beverages, fuel tanks, and medical dosages. The symbol “L” (uppercase) is recommended to avoid confusion with the numeral “1”.
| liter [l] | milliliter [ml] |
|---|---|
| 1 l | 1000 ml |
| 2 l | 2000 ml |
| 3 l | 3000 ml |
| 4 l | 4000 ml |
| 5 l | 5000 ml |
| 10 l | 10000 ml |
| 20 l | 20000 ml |
| 30 l | 30000 ml |
| liter [l] | milliliter [ml] |
|---|---|
| 40 l | 40000 ml |
| 50 l | 50000 ml |
| 100 l | 100000 ml |
| 200 l | 200000 ml |
| 300 l | 300000 ml |
| 400 l | 400000 ml |
| 500 l | 500000 ml |
| 1000 l | 1000000 ml |