Convert deciliter to cubic nanometre


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How many decilitres in 1 cubic nanometre? The answer is 1.0E-23. We assume you are converting between deciliter and cubic nanometre. You can view more details on each measurement unit: decilitres or cubic nanometre The SI derived unit for volume is the cubic meter. 1 cubic meter is equal to 10000 decilitres, or 1.0E+27 cubic nanometre. Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results. Use this page to learn how to convert between deciliters and cubic nanometers. Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!



Quick conversion chart of decilitres to cubic nanometre

1 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 1.0E+23 cubic nanometre

2 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 2.0E+23 cubic nanometre

3 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 3.0E+23 cubic nanometre

4 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 4.0E+23 cubic nanometre

5 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 5.0E+23 cubic nanometre

6 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 6.0E+23 cubic nanometre

7 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 7.0E+23 cubic nanometre

8 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 8.0E+23 cubic nanometre

9 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 9.0E+23 cubic nanometre

10 decilitres to cubic nanometre = 1.0E+24 cubic nanometre


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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.


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