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Deciliter to Cubic Centimeter conversion
1 Deciliter (dL) = 100 Cubic Centimeter (cm³). To convert Deciliter to Cubic Centimeter, multiply the value by 100.
| Deciliter (dL) | Cubic Centimeter (cm³) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 100 |
| 2 | 200 |
| 5 | 500 |
| 10 | 1000 |
| 25 | 2500 |
| 50 | 5000 |
| 100 | 10000 |
| 1000 | 100000 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cubic Centimeter are in one Deciliter?
One Deciliter (dL) equals 100 Cubic Centimeter (cm³).
How do I convert Deciliter to Cubic Centimeter?
To convert Deciliter to Cubic Centimeter, multiply the value by 100.
What is 10 Deciliter in Cubic Centimeter?
10 Deciliter = 1000 Cubic Centimeter.
About these units
Deciliter (dL)
A deciliter, 1/10 of a liter, appears prominently in medical diagnostics—especially in blood testing. Many laboratory measurements use dL as the denominator, such as mg/dL for blood glucose or cholesterol levels. In Europe, food packaging sometimes lists nutritional values per deciliter, especially for dairy products and soups. The dL is just large enough to be meaningful while still small enough for dietary and medical precision. Though not as common as liters or milliliters, the deciliter serves specialized roles where moderate scale and medical tradition intersect.
Cubic Centimeter (cm³)
A cubic centimeter equals 1 mL, representing the volume of a cube 1 cm per side. This dual identity makes it fundamental in medicine, laboratory science, and engineering. In medicine, cm³ is used when describing organ sizes, tumor volumes, or syringe capacities. In mechanics, engine displacements (e.g., "1500 cc") use cubic centimeters instead of liters, even though 1000 cm³ = 1 liter. The cm³ bridges small-scale measurements with scientific precision, making it indispensable across biology, chemistry, and automotive engineering.