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Length: metreMass: kilogram Volume: litre temperature: Kelvin.
Yes, much lighter. The density of hydrogen is 0.08988 grams per litre, at standard temperature and pressure at sea level. The density of air is 1.22521 grams per litre, at the same temperature and pressure.
No. A litre is a volume, a mass is a mass. You could measure a litre in litres! and mass in grams or kilograms. It is only in the case of pure water, at a sepecific temperature (4 deg C) and specific pressure (760 mm of Mercury), that a litre of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. At any other temperature or pressure, the conversion is approximate. And that applies only to pure water, no other substance. A litre of air, for example, will have far less mass than a litre of water.
1000ml
2118ml. You remove the decimal point. There are 1000ml in a litre.
3.5 litre if pressure is kept constant.
By definition, the mass of one litre of pure water at room temperature is one kilogramOne litre of water weighs in at 1 kg/ 2.2 lb.
A normal litre can be defined as a unit of mass for gases equal to the mass of 1 litre at a pressure of 1 atmosphere and at a standard temperature, often 32 F or 68 F. Air flow is often stated in normal litre per minute.
If it is more than 0.3mg/litre then you need an iron filter system
A standard balloon may hold about 2 litre air at normal temperature
It is 1 litre. Almost 1 kg And if kept in room temperature it will evaporate.