Instant · Precise · Universal
47 units available
6 categories total
To mL: multiply by 10. To liters: divide by 100. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.33814.
1 cL = 0.01 L = 10 mL = 10 cm³. There are 100 cL in one liter.
For example, 1 Centiliter (cL) = 1.000000e-20 Exaliter (EL).
| Centiliter (cL) | Exaliter (EL) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1.000000e-21 |
| 0.5 | 5.000000e-21 |
| 1 | 1.000000e-20 |
| 2 | 2.000000e-20 |
| 5 | 5.000000e-20 |
| 10 | 1.000000e-19 |
| 25 | 2.500000e-19 |
| 50 | 5.000000e-19 |
| 100 | 1.000000e-18 |
| 500 | 5.000000e-18 |
| 1000 | 1.000000e-17 |
The centiliter is a unit of volume equal to one hundredth of a liter (10⁻² L), or 10 milliliters.
1 cL = 0.01 L = 10 mL = 10 cm³. There are 100 cL in one liter.
To mL: multiply by 10. To liters: divide by 100. To fluid ounces (US): multiply by 0.33814.
European wine bottles (75 cL), cocktail recipes, perfume bottle sizes, and restaurant drink portions.
A standard wine bottle is 75 cL (750 mL). In many French restaurants, drinks are listed in centiliters (e.g., 25 cl glass of wine).
Not common in everyday US use — Americans may confuse centiliters with milliliters. Remember: 1 cL = 10 mL.
Think 'centi = hundredth' — just as a centimeter is 1/100 of a meter, a centiliter is 1/100 of a liter.
The exaliter is a unit of volume equal to 10¹⁸ liters, or one million cubic kilometers.
1 EL = 10¹⁸ L = 10¹⁵ m³ = 10⁶ km³ = 1,000 PL.
To liters: multiply by 10¹⁸. To km³: multiply by 10⁶. To petaliters: multiply by 1,000.
No practical applications — this scale exists only for astronomical and theoretical comparisons.
All the water on Earth (oceans, ice, groundwater, lakes, rivers, atmosphere) totals about 1.386 EL.
Almost never encountered, so mistakes are rare. The main risk is confusion with other 'E' prefixes (e.g., eV in energy).
Think of the exaliter as the 'planet volume' unit. Earth's oceans ≈ 1.335 EL. Prefix: exa = 10¹⁸ = quintillion.



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