Convert deciliter to centiliter


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How many decilitre in 1 centilitre? The answer is 0.1.
We assume you are converting between deciliter and centiliter.
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The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter.
1 cubic meter is equal to 10000 decilitre, or 100000 centilitre.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
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Quick conversion chart of decilitre to centilitre

1 decilitre to centilitre = 10 centilitre

5 decilitre to centilitre = 50 centilitre

10 decilitre to centilitre = 100 centilitre

15 decilitre to centilitre = 150 centilitre

20 decilitre to centilitre = 200 centilitre

25 decilitre to centilitre = 250 centilitre

30 decilitre to centilitre = 300 centilitre

40 decilitre to centilitre = 400 centilitre

50 decilitre 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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