It depends on what's in all those liters.
If they're full of air, then they add up to only about 52.2 kg.
If they're full of water, they add up to about 40,250 kg, or 40.25 metric tons.
If they're full of stones or lead, they make a lot more than that.
If those liters are completely empty, then they contain nothing but a lot of space, and zero kg.
The conversion of kilograms to liters depends on the density of the substance. For water, 1 kilogram is equivalent to 1 liter, as the density of water is 1 g/cm³. For other substances, you need to know the density to convert kilograms to liters accurately.
1.0 liters
There is no general conversion between kilograms and liters. A liter is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass.
There are approximately 1.04 liters in one kilogram.
1 kilogram is the weight of 1 liter of non-salt water. That is the scientific standard. 1 gram per cubic centimeter (cc). 1000 grams in a kilogram and 1000 cc in a liter.
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.76 kg per liter = 1.32 liters
There are 120 liters in 120 kg of lime. The conversion of liters to kilogram is one is to one.
Approximately 1.8 liters of LPG equal 1 kilogram of LPG.
"Liters" count a region in space. "Kilograms" count mass of a substance. The number of liters that 1.00 kilogram fills depends on the substance. If the substance is air, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills many liters. If the substance is water, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills roughly 1.0 liter. If the substance is lead or stone, then 1.00 kilogram of it fills only a small part of a liter.
1 kilogram of water equals 1 liter.
The conversion of kilograms to liters depends on the density of the substance. For water, 1 kilogram is equivalent to 1 liter, as the density of water is 1 g/cm³. For other substances, you need to know the density to convert kilograms to liters accurately.
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Eighteen liters of water, or an eighteen kilogram dumbbell.
It depends on what you are measuring. If it is water, 1 litres is 1 kilogram.
A kilogram equals a litre, IF density is 1 g/ml