I have a adjustable Pipette recently purchased and the units are read in ul (microliters). My question is, when using this for recipes would I have to convert the ul to ml for accurate readings? I know 1000ul = 1ml..
Yeah you will need to convert, but it's not hard. You just times it by a thousand. You don't even need a calculator, you can do it in your head. Just pretend that the comma is a period instead of a comma:
1,000ul = 1.000ml
2,345ul = 2.345ml
etc.
(You may have to "imagine" that there's a comma sometimes, for example 100ul = 0100ul = 0,100ul = 0.100 or .1ml).
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