Milliliter to LiterConverter

Instantly convert Milliliter (ml) to Liter (l). Free, accurate, and easy to use.

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1 ml = 0.001 l

How to Convert Milliliter to Liter

To convert Milliliter (ml) to Liter (l), multiply your value by 0.001.

l = ml × 0.001

Example: 5 ml × 0.001 = 0.005 l

What is a Milliliter?

The milliliter is one thousandth of a liter and exactly equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm³). It is the standard unit for liquid medication dosages, small culinary measures, and laboratory volumes. One milliliter of water weighs approximately 1 gram at standard temperature and pressure. Syringes, medicine cups, and dropper bottles are calibrated in milliliters.

What is a Liter?

The liter is the standard metric unit for liquid volume, equal to exactly 1 cubic decimeter (dm³) or 1,000 milliliters. It is used worldwide for beverages, fuel, and general liquid quantities. One liter equals approximately 1.0567 US liquid quarts or 0.2642 US gallons. Standard plastic water bottles are sold in 0.5 L and 1 L sizes in most countries.

Milliliter to Liter Conversion Table

Milliliter (ml)Liter (l)
0.001 ml0.000001 l
0.01 ml0.00001 l
0.1 ml0.0001 l
0.5 ml0.0005 l
1 ml0.001 l
2 ml0.002 l
5 ml0.005 l
10 ml0.01 l
20 ml0.02 l
50 ml0.05 l
100 ml0.1 l
200 ml0.2 l
500 ml0.5 l
1000 ml1 l
5000 ml5 l
10000 ml10 l
50000 ml50 l
100000 ml100 l
1000000 ml1000 l
1000000000 ml1000000 l

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Milliliter to Liter?

Multiply the Milliliter value by 0.001. Formula: l = ml × 0.001. Example: 10 ml = 0.01 l.

How many Liter are in one Milliliter?

One Milliliter (ml) equals 0.001 Liter (l).

How many Milliliter are in one Liter?

One Liter (l) equals 1000 Milliliter (ml).

What is the exact conversion factor from Milliliter to Liter?

The conversion factor is 0.001. Multiply any ml value by this number to get l. For the reverse, multiply by 1000.

How do I convert Liter back to Milliliter?

Divide by 0.001, or equivalently multiply by 1000. Formula: ml = l ÷ 0.001.

Is the Milliliter-to-Liter conversion internationally standardized?

Yes. Both units are defined by international standards (SI or the international yard/pound agreement), so the conversion factor 0.001 is exact and universally agreed upon.