Convert Centiliter to Liter - Free Calculator

Fast, accurate volume conversion calculator. Convert centiliter to liter instantly with precise results.

Common Conversions

1 Centiliter
= 0.010000 Liter
5 Centiliter
= 0.050000 Liter
10 Centiliter
= 0.100000 Liter
50 Centiliter
= 0.500000 Liter
100 Centiliter
= 1.0000 Liter

How to Convert Centiliter to Liter

Use this free online calculator to convert Centiliter to Liter instantly. This volume conversion tool provides accurate results for all your measurement needs.

Quick Reference

1 Centiliter = 0.010000 Liter
1 Liter = 100.0000 Centiliter

Centiliter to Liter Conversion Formula

To convert Centiliter to Liter, multiply by 0.010000.

Liter = Centiliter × 0.010000
Centiliter = Liter × 100.0000

To convert Liter back to Centiliter, divide by 0.010000 (or multiply by 100.0000).

About These Units

About Centiliter

The centiliter is a common metric unit of volume. One centiliter equals 10 cubic centimeters; this is about 0.610 24 cubic inch, 0.3318 U.S.fluid ounce or 0.3519 British fluid ounce. In the kitchen, a centiliter is roughly equal to 2 U.S. teaspoons (or 0.704 British tablespoonful).

About Liter

The liter is the common metric unit of volume. The liter was originally defined to be the volume occupied by a kilogram of water, and the gram as the mass of a cubic centimeter of water. This would make the liter equal to exactly one cubic decimeter, that is, to the volume of a cube 0.1 meter (or 10 centimeters) on a side. Unfortunately, the physical objects constructed to represent the meter and kilogram disagreed slightly. As measured by the standard meter and standard kilogram, the standard liter turned out to be about 1.000 028 cubic decimeters. This discrepancy plagued the metric system for a long time. In 1901 an international congress accepted the discrepancy and formally defined the liter to be exactly 1.000 028 dm3. No one was particularly happy with such an awkward definition, and in 1964 the CGPM repealed the definition. In the SI, volumes are to be measured in cubic meters or power-of-ten multiples thereof, not in liters. However, the SI states that the liter "may be employed as a special name for the cubic decimeter." Throughout this dictionary, the liter is used as a name for exactly 1 cubic decimeter, 1000 cubic centimeters, or 0.001 cubic meter. In its renewed guise as the cubic decimeter, the liter is approximately 61.023 744 cubic inches. Compared to the customary volume units, the liter is a little more than a U. S. liquid quart (1.056 688 qt or 33.814 fluid ounces) but a little less than a U. S. dry quart (0.908 08 qt) or a British imperial quart (0.879 89 qt or 35.195 fluid ounces). Its name comes from a French volume unit, the litron, which was in turn derived from the Latin litra. Both the lower case letter l and the upper case L are accepted as symbols for the liter, but the U.S. Department of Commerce specifies that L be used, at least by businesses, to avoid confusion with the numeral 1. The unit is spelled liter in the U.S. and litre in Britain; there are many other spellings in various languages.

Centiliter to Liter Conversion Table

CentiliterLiterLiterCentiliter
0.11.000e-30.110.0000
0.55.000e-30.550.0000
10.0100001100.0000
20.0200002200.0000
50.0500005500.0000
100.100000101000.0000
200.200000202000.00
250.250000252500.00
500.500000505000.00
1001.000010010000.00
2502.500025025000.00
5005.000050050000.00
100010.00001000100000.00

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