Sugar is decomposed by heating so melted sugar is not a correct expression.
If you think to a solution it is important to know the density to calculate the mass.
M= V.d
Pounds is weight, liters are volume. They don't compare unless you also know the density of the liquid.
250g = 1 cup of sugar
There are approximately 1.04 liters in one kilogram.
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
First weigh a graduated cylinder. Then add the liquid. Then... Take away the figures and there you have it.
It depends on the liquid.
20000
Assuming the liquid concerned is water, the answer is that 12 litres of water weigh 12 kilograms.
Pounds is weight, liters are volume. They don't compare unless you also know the density of the liquid.
It will depend on the density of the liquid - but for water it is 1 kilo = 1 litre.So 47 litres would weigh 47 kilos.
20000 LB
is was said that it weighed at around 20000 pounds. :)
You can't know unless you know the density of the liquid. Water, which has a density of 1 g/mL, would have a mass of 3.785 kg in 3.785 liters. Liquids that are more dense would weigh more, liquids that are less dense would weigh less.
whats sugar beets weigh
" a sugar" - really -where have you seen "a sugar"
1 milliliter of water weighs 1 gram. Since 1.5 liters is 1500 milliters, it would weigh 1500 grams. However, this is only true of water. A liquid that is heavier than water (like maple syrup) would weigh more. A liquid that is lighter thn water (like alcohol) would weigh less.
you cant measure a pencil in milliliters. how about grams?