millilitre

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Le mot millilitre s’abrège en ml, sans point abréviatif.

  • Il a mis 50 ml de jus de citron au lieu de 5 ml de jus de lime.
  • J’ai cassé l’erlenmeyer de 100 ml.

Même si litre peut s’abréger en L pour des raisons de clarté, on n’abrège pas millilitre en mL.

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