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Deciliters to Micro-Grams (Liquid)

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deciliters to micro-grams

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micro-grams to deciliters

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Simple unit conversion tool that helps you to convert deciliters of water (dl / dcl) to micro-grams of water(µg / mcg) and reverse.

What you should know about deciliters and micro-grams

How many deciliters are in a micro-gram of water?

1 dl / dcl = 100,000.00 µg / mcg

How many micro-grams are in one deciliter of water?

1 µg / mcg = 0.00001 dl / dcl

Definition of deciliters of water provided by YourDictionary

A measure of capacity or volume in the metric system equal to one-tenth (10-1) of a liter. One deciliter is also equal to 6.1022 cubic inches, or 3.38 fluid ounces.

Definition of micro-gram of water provided by SMARTe.org

Concentrations of chemicals in water are typically measured in units of the mass of chemical (milligrams, mg or micrograms, ug) per volume of water (liter, L, l).

Legend:

  • dl / dcl – deciliters of water
  • µg / mcg – micro-grams of water

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