Short answer = 1,000 liters
Long answer. The density of water varies somewhat depending on the temperature and the inclusion of any impurities. But for say, tap water, 1000 liters is 1 tonne. Yes, that is tonne with an 'e' - a metric tonne. 1 liter of water is 1kg, 1,000 liters is 1000kg (1 metric tonne) = 2205 pounds = 1.1ton (short, imperial ton).
1234.6 liters
1322.76 liters of Gasoline/petrol weighs 1 metric ton. (2204.6 lbs.)
1 metric ton is 1000 kilograms.1 liter OF WATER is 1 kilogram.so 1 metric ton is 1000 liters (of water).
How many Liters makes a 1 Metric ton
1000 litres
1000 liters because 1 liter ways 1 kg so 1000kg of water is equal to 1000 liters
The answer will depend on which acid Their densities vary.
100
1 cubic metre = 1000 litres
There are three 'kind' of tonnes: Metric (common), Long (UK) and Short (US) There are 1,000 kg in 1 Metric ton, or just 'tonnes'There are 1,016 kg in 1 Long ton (UK)There are 907 kg in 1 Short Tons (US)
Ton is weight, litre is volume. They don't translate unless you know the density.
1kg= 1L; 1 ton= 1000kg... 17040 L= 0.059 ton if my math powers didn't fail me. hehe