Liters to Milliliters Converter
Instantly convert Liters (L) to Milliliters (ml). Essential for cooking, medicine, chemistry, and beverage measurement when converting liters to milliliters.
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How to Convert Liters to Milliliters
To convert Liters to Milliliters, use this formula:
ml = liters × 1000
Example: Converting 1.5 L to Milliliters gives you 1500 ml. Just enter your own value in the converter above for an instant result.
Liters to Milliliters Conversion Table
Common Liters to Milliliters values at a glance — use this as a quick lookup reference:
| Liters (L) | Milliliters (ml) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 L | 100 ml |
| 0.25 L | 250 ml |
| 0.5 L | 500 ml |
| 0.75 L | 750 ml |
| 1 L | 1000 ml |
| 1.25 L | 1250 ml |
| 1.5 L | 1500 ml |
| 2 L | 2000 ml |
| 2.5 L | 2500 ml |
| 5 L | 5000 ml |
| 10 L | 10000 ml |
When to Use Liters to Milliliters Conversion
Essential for cooking, medicine, chemistry, and beverage measurement when converting liters to milliliters. Here are the most common scenarios where you will need this conversion:
About Liters and Milliliters
One liter equals exactly 1000 milliliters. This is one of the most common metric volume conversions in daily life. Beverage bottles are labeled in liters (1.5 L of water) but drinking glasses are measured in milliliters (250 ml per glass). Recipes call for liters of broth or stock, but precise measurements of spices and flavorings are in milliliters. Medical liquid dosing — syrups, IV drips, and injections — is always in milliliters, even when the original container is labeled in liters. Chemistry protocols specify milliliter volumes for accuracy.