Microliter

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A microliter is a unit of volume equivalent to one millionth of a liter, represented by the symbol μl or μL. It is a measure of volume used in laboratory analysis and scientific experiments, for example in the isolation of DNA or in the purification of chemicals.

Also equals 1 cubic millimeter.

1 μL = 10-6 L = 1 mm3

Equivalences

  • 1 μL = 1000 nanoliters (nL)
  • 1 μL = 0.001 milliliters (mL)
  • 1 μL = 0.0001 centiliters (cL)
  • 1 μL = 0.00001 decilitros (dL)
  • 1 μL = 0,000001 litres (L)

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