Well, it depends. One liter of what? If it is water, it is one kg, since for water 1ml = 1g.
1 liter (water) = 1000 grams
1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
Approximately 1361 grams of honey are in 1 liter.
The density of urea is approximately 1.32 grams per milliliter. Therefore, in 1 liter of urea solution, there would be roughly 1320 grams of urea.
To prepare a 3% solution of sulfosalicylic acid, you would need 30 grams of sulfosalicylic acid for every 1 liter of solution.
To make a 10% NaOH solution, you would need 100 grams of NaOH per liter of water. So to make 1 liter, you would need 100 grams of NaOH.
100 grams
1 cup of uncooked rice = 188 grams
990
1.3 grams/deciliter, since there is 10 dl in 1 liter!
About 7750 grams to 8050 grams depending on the type.
1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
100 This really depends on the density of the juice. Density is measured in kg/l, which can also be written as g/ml. If we assume a density for orange juice of 1.25kg/l, then one litre weighs 1.25kg, or 1250g.
It is about 275.3052 grams. 1 cup = .5 dry pint.= .2753052 liter. 1 liter= about 1000grams.
1000 grams (1 kilogram)
Approximately 1361 grams of honey are in 1 liter.
The conversion from liters to grams depends on the substance being measured, as the density varies across different substances. To determine the number of grams in 1 liter, you will need to know the density of the specific substance in grams per liter. Once you have the density, you can multiply it by 1 liter to find the equivalent weight in grams.
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