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0.2kg

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Mass and volume are not equivalent notions; the units are not compatible.

We need to know the density of the material to evaluate the mass:

mass = volume x density

The mass of 0,2 L is 0,2 kg only for water with a density of 1 g/cm3.

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10y ago

I believe that there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, so if you multiply that by .2 the answer is 200. 200. Remember that .5 would be half = 500, so for .2 do the same and add two zeroes.


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12y ago

Not sure.

I think it's 0.30

A litre is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. Therefore there is no conversion between them. However, if you are talking about 0.3 kilograms of a specific substance, then that will have a specific volume (dependent on temperature and pressure). For example, 0.3 kilograms of water at 20 degrees centigrade and one atmosphere pressure will have a volume very close to 0.3 litres. On the other hand, 0.3 kilograms of pure aluminum (same conditions) will have a volume of about 0.111 litres.

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12y ago

grams are a measure of weight. Litres are a measure of volume. Weight and volume are two different things so there is no direct conversion. As far as I recall from school, a gram of water is a cubic centimetre (I would assume they meant pure H2O). There are 1000 cubic centimetres in a litre. So 0.2 litres of pure water should weigh 200 grams. However, oil, for example, would not weigh the same as pure water so the calculation would be different. As a rule of thumb though, (and assuming I remember all this correctly) 0.2 litres of a liquid is going to weigh around 200 grams with a slight variation depending on whether the liquid is lighter or heavier than water. The same would hold true for solids and gasses - the variation would depend on the weight of the sunstance being measured. 0.2 litres of lead will obviously weigh more than 0.2 litres of water. Basically, your question cannot be answered without knowing what you want to convert from volume to weight.

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14y ago

0.0528344105 US gallons ==

I got it by typing

0.2 liters in gallons

into the Google search box

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11y ago

0.0002 litres. there are 1000ml in a litre so divide by 1000 to convert ml to litres

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9y ago

0.19 kilograms of water is 0.19 litres

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10y ago

0.2 litres

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