However when regarding gases, density is largely affected by temperature and pressure. An increase in pressure decreases volume, and always increases density. Increases in temperature tend to decrease density since the volume will generally increase. There are exceptions however, such as water's density increasing between 0°C and 4°C.
Tocalculate 500 Milliliters to the corresponding value in Liters, multiply the quantity in Milliliters by 0.001 (conversion factor). In this case we should multiply 500 Milliliters by 0.001 to get the equivalent result in Liters: 500 Milliliters x 0.001 = 0.5 Liters.
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