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Attoliter to Cubic Centimeter Converter

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How to Convert Attoliter to Cubic Centimeter

To liters: multiply by 10⁻¹⁸. To femtoliters: divide by 1,000. To cubic nanometers: 1 aL = 10⁶ nm³.

1 aL = 10⁻¹⁸ L = 10⁻²¹ m³ = 10⁻¹⁵ µL. One femtoliter = 1,000 aL.

For example, 1 Attoliter (aL) = 1.000000e-15 Cubic Centimeter (cm³).

Attoliter to Cubic Centimeter — Common Values

Attoliter (aL)Cubic Centimeter (cm³)
0.11.000000e-16
0.55.000000e-16
11.000000e-15
22.000000e-15
55.000000e-15
101.000000e-14
252.500000e-14
505.000000e-14
1001.000000e-13
5005.000000e-13
10001.000000e-12

About Attoliter (aL)

Definition

The attoliter is an extremely small unit of volume equal to 10⁻¹⁸ liters, or one quintillionth of a liter.

Mathematical Relationship

1 aL = 10⁻¹⁸ L = 10⁻²¹ m³ = 10⁻¹⁵ µL. One femtoliter = 1,000 aL.

Conversion Formula

To liters: multiply by 10⁻¹⁸. To femtoliters: divide by 1,000. To cubic nanometers: 1 aL = 10⁶ nm³.

Practical Applications

Measuring individual molecular reaction volumes, nano-droplet volumes, and single-cell compartments.

Interesting Facts

A typical virus capsid can enclose a volume of just a few attoliters. The interior of a ribosome is measured in attoliters.

Common Mistakes

Confusing attoliters with femtoliters — there are 1,000 aL in 1 fL. The scale difference is enormous.

Educational Tips

Prefix ladder: milli → micro → nano → pico → femto → atto. Each step is 10⁻³ smaller than the last.

About Cubic Centimeter (cm³)

Definition

The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with edges of one centimeter (10⁻⁶ m³), and is exactly equal to one milliliter.

Mathematical Relationship

1 cm³ = 10⁻⁶ m³ = 1 mL = 1,000 mm³ = 0.001 L. One liter contains exactly 1,000 cm³.

Conversion Formula

To liters: divide by 1,000. To cubic inches: multiply by 0.0610237. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.033814.

Practical Applications

Engine displacement (e.g., 2,000 cc engine), medical syringe volumes, measuring cooking ingredients, and 3D printing volumes.

Interesting Facts

1 cm³ of water at 4 °C weighs exactly 1 gram — this relationship was the original basis for defining the gram.

Common Mistakes

Using 'cc' in formal scientific writing — cm³ or mL is preferred in SI contexts. Also, confusing cm³ with m³ (off by a factor of 10⁶).

Educational Tips

A sugar cube is roughly 1 cm³. Remember: 1 cm³ = 1 mL = 1 cc — three notations for the same volume.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Attoliter to Cubic Centimeter?
To liters: multiply by 10⁻¹⁸. To femtoliters: divide by 1,000. To cubic nanometers: 1 aL = 10⁶ nm³.
What is 1 Attoliter in Cubic Centimeter?
1 Attoliter (aL) = 1.000000e-15 Cubic Centimeter (cm³).
What is a Attoliter?
The attoliter is an extremely small unit of volume equal to 10⁻¹⁸ liters, or one quintillionth of a liter.
What is a Cubic Centimeter?
The cubic centimeter is a unit of volume equal to a cube with edges of one centimeter (10⁻⁶ m³), and is exactly equal to one milliliter.
Where is Attoliter used in everyday life?
Measuring individual molecular reaction volumes, nano-droplet volumes, and single-cell compartments.
What are common mistakes when converting Attoliter?
Confusing attoliters with femtoliters — there are 1,000 aL in 1 fL. The scale difference is enormous.

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