The conversion of decilitre per second (dL/s) to litre per minute (L/min) is a fundamental process in various scientific and industrial applications. A decilitre per second is a unit of volumetric flow rate, representing the volume of fluid flowing through a given area in one second, with one decilitre being equal to 0.1 litres. To convert decilitres per second to litres per minute, we multiply the given value by 60, as there are 60 seconds in a minute. This conversion is essential in fields like medicine, where precise dosing and infusion rates are critical, as well as in chemical engineering, where the flow rates of fluids are crucial for process control and optimization.