One litre of water weighs 1 kg at 20°C and at sea level.
You'll have to measure the water temperature, your elevation, the relative ambient humidity, then apply the formula of compensating for any deviations.
I also would assume that you have a weigh scale that's properly calibrated, and certified by a Government Certified Measurologit from the University of Massachussets.
72000 liters are there in 72 kl.
10L = 0.01kL (1,000 liters per kL)Liters/1000 = kilolitersKiloliters x 1000 = liters
3053 liters
250000L equals 250kL (1,000 liters per kL)Liters/1000 = kilolitersKiloliters x 1000 = liters
That depends what substance the 2000 liters are full of.2000 liters of air have very few kg of mass.2000 liters of water have 2000 kg of mass.2000 liters of ice have less mass than the 2000 liters of water.2000 liters of lead, gold, or rock have many many kg of mass.2000 liters of empty volume have no mass at all.
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). Kiloliters are three places to the left of liters. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the left. You will get 356 L = .356 kl.
There are 500 Liters in .5 kL
5.6 kl = 5600 liters
0.002 kL = 2 liters
0.087 liters is 0.000087kL* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)
1000 liters is 1kL* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)
That is 0.0025 Kl
593kL equals 593,000 liters.* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)
2.050kL equals 2050 liters.* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)
10kL = 10000L* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)
4 kl. 1000 liters = 1 kl Since you have 4 times that amount of liters, you must have 4 times that amount in kl.
o.297 kl
1.2kL equates to 1200 liters.* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)