Depends on the fluid. Water weighs 1g per 1mL so one liter would be 1 kg. Some fluids are heavier.
Akneutrino adds: Pounds is a measurement of weight, a liter is a measurement of liquid volume. The weight of a liquid which fills one liter is dependent on the density of the liquid.
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Litres and pounds are metric units of volume and imperial units of mass, respectively. You can't compare them, so the question is meaningless.
However so many people seem to ask this or similar questions that it's clear that someone somewhere is failing to teach basic volume, mass and density properly, let alone explain Imperial - Metric conversions.
The answer is approx. 2,25 pounds.
If one liter of water weighs one kilogram then 27 cubic feet will have a weight of 1,685.55 pounds.
One liter is 1000mL
That depends on the specific weight (density) of the material.
how many cups of water in a liter
This cannot be sensibly answered. A liter is a measure of volume, pounds is a measure of weight or mass.
5.512 pounds
1000 milliliters are in one liter
A milliliter is a one thousandth of a liter
One liter is 1,000 cc
Pounds are a measurement of weight and liters are a volume so it would depend on the weight of the item by the amount of it.
Pounds of what? Tomatoes? Worms? Gold coins? Please be more specific in your question.