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  • ...of [[volume]] [[measurement]], equal to 1 dm³, or 0.001 [[metre|m]]³. The litre was originally intended as a unit of fluid and bulk dry measure, and is sli The [[kilogram]] was originally defined as the weight of one litre of pure water at the freezing point.
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  • ...of [[volume]] [[measurement]], equal to 1 dm³, or 0.001 [[metre|m]]³. The litre was originally intended as a unit of fluid and bulk dry measure, and is sli The [[kilogram]] was originally defined as the weight of one litre of pure water at the freezing point.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Litre]]
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  • {{r|Litre}}
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  • ...up> concentration<br/>(mole/litre)!!OH<sup>-</sup> concentration<br/>(mole/litre)!!pH ...(chemistry)|concentration]] of a compound, in [[Mole (unit)|moles]] per [[litre]] of solution, is commonly written as the symbol of the compound surrounde
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  • ...nne'' originally referred to a barrel or cask with a volume of about 954 [[litre]]s (almost a cubic metre), which for wine, beer and many commonly used [[a
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  • ...am]]s per 10<sup>4</sup> [[litre]]s (0.18 [[kilogram|kg]]/10<sup>4</sup> [[Litre|L]]). ...(in units of mol/L) denotes the number of moles of a given [[solute]] per litre of [[solution]]. The units of mol/L are commonly replaced by the symbol M.
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  • ...as Dosé'' or ''Dosage Zero'' will have less than 3 grams of sugar for each litre of wine.
    18 KB (3,011 words) - 22:08, 10 June 2010
  • ...>3</sup>), megagrams per cubic metre (Mg/m<sup>3</sup>) and kilograms per litre (kg/L). ...1.000 000 kg/L (now 0.999 972 kg/L). However, while that definition of the litre was in effect, just as it is now, the maximum density of pure water was 0.9
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  • ...ding to the original recipe, there are the equivalent of 7.5 ounces (2.2 [[litre|dl]]) of alcohol in a single zombie; this is the equivalent of drinking thr
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  • * The '''''U.S. liquid gallon''''' is equal to 3.785412 [[litre]]s which is equivalent to 231 [[Inch|cubic inches]].<ref name=ASTM> Standar
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  • ...0.8 ml of that TEL fluid per [[litre]] (equivalent to 0.5 gram of lead per litre) of gasoline resulted in significant octane rating increases.
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  • |volume||litre||L or l||align="left"|1 L = 1 dm<sup>3</sup> = 10<sup>3</sup> cm<sup>3</sup ...th Africa was also big on this--> For more information, see [[Litre#Symbol|Litre]].
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  • One mole of an [[ideal gas law|ideal gas]] occupies 22.41399 [[litre]]s at an absolute temperature ''T'' of 273.15 K = 0 &#176;C and pressure ''
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  • Hydrogen sulphide is readily soluble in water, amounting to 4.1 grams per litre of water at 20 °C which is equivalent to 0.41 weight %.<ref>[http://www.at
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  • ...umption. In patients having surgery, a level below 50 (x 10<sup>9</sup>/[[litre|L]]) is associated with abnormal surgical bleeding, and regional anesthetic
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  • .... With a specific output of 88.6&nbsp;kW/l, it produces the most power per litre of any normally aspirated engine in the world (in a road-legal production c
    7 KB (1,134 words) - 15:04, 17 September 2010
  • ...ve their performance by [[Blood doping|doping their blood]]: First about 1 litre of their blood is extracted, then the red blood cells are isolated, frozen
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  • ...f 0.8550), 1 PTB of salt = 3.4 ppm of salt by weight = 2.85 mg of salt per litre of crude oil.<br/>Also, the amount of sediment and water present in a crud
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  • ...a barrel of crude oil (i.e., 42 [[U.S. customary units|gallons]] or 159 [[litre]]s) yielded 19.2 gallons (72.7 litres) of end-product gasoline as shown in ...0.8 ml of that TEL fluid per [[litre]] (equivalent to 0.5 gram of lead per litre) of gasoline resulted in significant octane rating increases. Production an
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  • ...a barrel of crude oil (i.e., 42 [[U.S. customary units|gallons]] or 159 [[litre]]s) yielded 19.2 gallons (72.7 litres) of end-product gasoline as shown in ...0.8 ml of that TEL fluid per [[litre]] (equivalent to 0.5 gram of lead per litre) of gasoline resulted in significant octane rating increases. Production an
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