1,000,000
Of course!
The prefix "micro" always refers to a millionth (1/1,000,000), whether it is used with liter, meter, farad, or whatever other unit.
One billionth of a litre is called a nanolitre.
41.0 mL = 41 000 microlitresTo convert from mL to microlitres, multiply by 1000.
There are 35.274 ounces in a litre.
There are 1000 millilitres in one litre
500 micro litre
The prefix "micro" always refers to a millionth (1/1,000,000), whether it is used with liter, meter, farad, or whatever other unit.
1 micro Molar means 1 micro liter per litre is equal to 0.001milliter per litre
"u" in this case stands for micro, so 1 uL is 1 micro-litre or 1 millionth of a litre.
A micro liter. A milliliter is one thousand micro liters.
(Micrograms per litre)/(gram molecular weight of solute) = (micromoles per litre).
1 litre = 1 million microlitres. (1,000,000 or 106)
there are 1,000,000 microlitres (ul) in a litre, so the answer to this is that there is 25,000,000ul in 25 litres
there are about 8000 platellets in our body
1 litre = 1,000,000 microlitres so 20.0 litres = 20,000,000 microlitres. Simple!
1 million microlitres = 1 litre so 350 microlitres = 350/106 = 3.5*10-4 litres
Approximately 150,000-400,000 platelets in each micro-litre of blood