Soil is a combination of solid mineral particles and organic matter, and the pore space between the particles. The poor space is filled with water and air.
Different soils have different amounts of pore space, and this means that the weight of a liter of soil varies with the different amounts of pore space a soil might have.
Assuming a loam soil with a bulk density of 1.4 grams/cubic centimeter (this is a typical bulk density for a loam):
1.4g/cc x 1000cc/L = 1400g/L
25L x 1400g/L = 35000g = 35Kg
1Litre=1KG
How many kg is 25 L soil?
Don't know
10
25 kilograms (kg is the abbreviation for kilogram)
25 kilograms = 2 500 000 centigrams
25 000 centigrams in 2.5 kilograms
25,000 of them.
25
25 kilograms is 25000000mg @1 million mg per kilogram
2.49475804 kilograms
I will answer using grams instead of litres because I believe that is the correct unit of measurement for soil 1 tonne = 1000 kilo grams 1 kilogram = 1000 grams So 1 tonne = 1,000,000 grams 1,000,000 / 25 = 40,000 units of 25 grams
since Kg means kilograms there are 25 kilograms in 25 Kg of C2F3Cl3 This sounds like a trick question to me or it wasn't asked properly.
2.5 L = 2500 mL
25 litres = 25,000 millilitres
Each pound is 0.4535924 kilograms (see the reference). Thus we multiply 25*0.4535924 to obtain the answer of 11.33981 kilograms. In the future, enter "pounds to kilograms" in your favorite search engine, then multiply by 25 ;-)