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1 deciliters = 0.1 liter 

Deciliters to Liter Conversion

Deciliter to liter conversion allow you make a conversion between deciliter and liter easily. You can find the tool in the following.

Volume Conversion

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input
= 0.10000000
= 1 × 10-1
= 1E-1
= 1e-1
= 0.20000000
= 2 × 10-1
= 2E-1
= 2e-1
= 0.30000000
= 3 × 10-1
= 3E-1
= 3e-1
= 0.40000000
= 4 × 10-1
= 4E-1
= 4e-1
= 0.50000000
= 5 × 10-1
= 5E-1
= 5e-1

Quick Look: deciliters to liter

deciliter1 dL2 dL3 dL4 dL5 dL6 dL7 dL8 dL9 dL10 dL11 dL12 dL13 dL14 dL15 dL16 dL17 dL18 dL19 dL20 dL21 dL22 dL23 dL24 dL25 dL26 dL27 dL28 dL29 dL30 dL31 dL32 dL33 dL34 dL35 dL36 dL37 dL38 dL39 dL40 dL41 dL42 dL43 dL44 dL45 dL46 dL47 dL48 dL49 dL50 dL51 dL52 dL53 dL54 dL55 dL56 dL57 dL58 dL59 dL60 dL61 dL62 dL63 dL64 dL65 dL66 dL67 dL68 dL69 dL70 dL71 dL72 dL73 dL74 dL75 dL76 dL77 dL78 dL79 dL80 dL81 dL82 dL83 dL84 dL85 dL86 dL87 dL88 dL89 dL90 dL91 dL92 dL93 dL94 dL95 dL96 dL97 dL98 dL99 dL100 dL
liter0.1 L0.2 L0.3 L0.4 L0.5 L0.6 L0.7 L0.8 L0.9 L1 L1.1 L1.2 L1.3 L1.4 L1.5 L1.6 L1.7 L1.8 L1.9 L2 L2.1 L2.2 L2.3 L2.4 L2.5 L2.6 L2.7 L2.8 L2.9 L3 L3.1 L3.2 L3.3 L3.4 L3.5 L3.6 L3.7 L3.8 L3.9 L4 L4.1 L4.2 L4.3 L4.4 L4.5 L4.6 L4.7 L4.8 L4.9 L5 L5.1 L5.2 L5.3 L5.4 L5.5 L5.6 L5.7 L5.8 L5.9 L6 L6.1 L6.2 L6.3 L6.4 L6.5 L6.6 L6.7 L6.8 L6.9 L7 L7.1 L7.2 L7.3 L7.4 L7.5 L7.6 L7.7 L7.8 L7.9 L8 L8.1 L8.2 L8.3 L8.4 L8.5 L8.6 L8.7 L8.8 L8.9 L9 L9.1 L9.2 L9.3 L9.4 L9.5 L9.6 L9.7 L9.8 L9.9 L10 L

The deciliter or decilitre is a common metric unit of volume. It is equal to 10-4 cubic meters. Plural name is deciliters.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
deciliterdL

≡ 102 cm3

≡ 10-4 m3

Metric system SI

conversion table

decilitersliterdecilitersliter
1≡ 0.16≡ 0.6
2≡ 0.27≡ 0.7
3≡ 0.38≡ 0.8
4≡ 0.49≡ 0.9
5≡ 0.510≡ 1

The litre (SI spelling) or liter (American spelling) (SI symbols L or l, commonly, but incorrectly, abbreviated as ltr) is an SI accepted metric system unit of volume equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1,000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 1/1,000 cubic metre. A cubic decimetre (or litre) occupies a volume of 10×10×10 centimetres and is thus equal to one-thousandth of a cubic metre.

Name of unitSymbolDefinitionRelation to SI unitsUnit System
literL

≡ 1 dm≡ 10 cm3

≡ 0.001 m3

Metric system SI

conversion table

literdecilitersliterdeciliters
1≡ 106≡ 60
2≡ 207≡ 70
3≡ 308≡ 80
4≡ 409≡ 90
5≡ 5010≡ 100

Conversion table

decilitersliter
1≡ 0.1
10≡ 1

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SymbolDefinition
exactly equal
approximately equal to
=equal to
digitsindicates that digits repeat infinitely (e.g. 8.294 369 corresponds to 8.294 369 369 369 369 …)