Convert deciliter to centiliter


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How many deciliter in 1 centilitre? The answer is 0.1. We assume you are converting between deciliter and centiliter. You can view more details on each measurement unit: deciliter or centilitre The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 10000 deciliter, or 100000 centilitre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between deciliters and centiliters. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of deciliter to centilitre

1 deciliter to centilitre = 10 centilitre

5 deciliter to centilitre = 50 centilitre

10 deciliter to centilitre = 100 centilitre

15 deciliter to centilitre = 150 centilitre

20 deciliter to centilitre = 200 centilitre

25 deciliter to centilitre = 250 centilitre

30 deciliter to centilitre = 300 centilitre

40 deciliter to centilitre = 400 centilitre

50 deciliter to centilitre = 500 centilitre


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Definition: Decilitre

A decilitre (or deciliter), abbreviated dL or dl, is one tenth of a litre, or 10^?4 m^3, or 100 millilitre. The SI prefix "deci" stands for one-tenth.


Definition: Centilitre

A centilitre (cL or cl) a metric unit of volume that is equal to one hundredth of a litre and is equal to a little more than six tenths (0.6102) of acubic inch, or one third (0.338) of a fluid ounce.


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