0.454 litres, approx.
Liters
Figure 1 gallon of milk to a pound of cheese, plus or minus.
In a day, a camel drinks over 2 liters of water.
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You can not equate units of volume and weight directly.
10 Liters
2.2 pounds only if it is one liter of fresh water (mass = 1kg). Liters are units of volume. Pounds are units of mass. You can't convert directly.
119.241 liters in one US barrel.
That's going to depend on what substance you have a pound of. 1 pound of air . . . several liters 1 pound of water . . . about 0.454 of one liter 1 pound of gold . . . only about 0.024 of one liter Correction: There actually aren't any litres in a pound, no matter what you're measuring. It would be interesting to know why the question is being asked however. It seems to be quite a common question, and I think a lot of these are from students wanting us respondents to do their homework for them! It shows a good many people are very unclear of the basics of mass, volume and density, so when faced with an Imperial - Metric conversion they muddle the units.
1000 liters are in one kiloliter
Ammonia is made out of one nitrogen and three hydrogen atoms.