A scientist has 0.46mL of a solution. How would she convert this volume to microliters?

There are 1000 microliters in 1 mL.

To convert a volume from milliliters (mL) to microliters (µL), you need to multiply the volume in mL by 1000.

In this case, the scientist has 0.46 mL of solution.

To convert this to microliters, you would multiply 0.46 mL by 1000:

0.46 mL * 1000 = 460 µL

So, the scientist has 460 µL of the solution.

To convert from milliliters (mL) to microliters (μL), you need to use the conversion factor that 1 milliliter is equal to 1000 microliters.

To convert 0.46 mL to microliters, you can use the following equation:

Volume in microliters = Volume in milliliters × Conversion factor

In this case, the conversion factor is 1000 microliters per 1 milliliter. Therefore, the calculation would be:

Volume in microliters = 0.46 mL × 1000 = 460 μL

So, the scientist would have 460 microliters (μL) of the solution.