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The metric unit of fluid measure, equal to one cubic decimetre. Symbols: l, L, ℓ
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The K came in large boxes of sterile 10-millilitre vials, which would be opened and the contents painstakingly transferred to litre bottles of rosewater.
If no substance, time, and volume units were defined in previous steps, the default substance unit was set to mole, time unit to second, and volume unit to litre.
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Heat a pan of water with a little salt (about half a teaspoon to the litre) to the boil.
This is now a yeast culture and will ferment anything Warm unchlorinated water with sugar, from 1kg to 5 litres up to 3kg to 5 litres.
The average bottling plant's water footprint is a ratio of about five to six litres to one litre of beer, but that rate is in decline.
Vodka I would restrict to a litre, and wine to three bottles max.
In general, one ton of coal produces about 150 to 170 litres (40 to 44 gallons) of gasoline, 190 litres of diesel fuel, and 130 litres of fuel oil.
What is required is dilution of one cubic centimetre to a litre from which a second cubic centimetre is again diluted to a litre to approach the range of parts per million or parts per billion typically encountered in samples.
For example, the findings reported by Njanja (1991), McCabe (2004) and Bruins et al. (2003) ranged from 0.1 to 0.55 litre per day for goat does and 0.9 to 0.25 litre per day for ewes.
To provide still more power, the engine would eventually be bored out first to 3.8 litres and subsequently to 4.2 litres.
"The industry standard is 50 grams of ground coffee to one litre of water," Townsend says.
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