This depends greatly on how dense the solid product is, since some solids have a greater amount of air-pockets than others. A 20kg solid with lots of air pockets (so not very dense) will lead to a smaller amount of liquid than a 20kg solid with very few air pockets (a dense solid).
It weighs 20Kg. 1 Litre = 1Kg (Water)
20 liters of water (at sea level)
provided density = 1, 1 ml = 1g, therefore 20 ul= 20mg
20 Liters is equivalent to 5 gallons. Each gallon weighs roughly 8 pounds, meaning that 20 L will weigh roughly 40 pounds.
I can hold 20 liters of water.
35 pounds
20 liters = 5.28344105 gallons 20 liters = 20,000 millilitres or 20000ml.
If you're talking about 10 liters of water and not percent, then 10 liters. But then you'll have 60 liters of mixture. It would be 2/5 or 0.4 x 50 = 20 this would make a mix of 20/50. Waterman
The mass of 20 litres of water is 20 kilograms.
probably around 20 grams.
400 liters of water will give you 500 liters of substance with 100 of that being juice. 100 is 20% of 500. So, you would need to add 400 liters of water.
Only if you have pure water you can say: 20 liter of water weigh 20 kilograms. For other materials you need the exact specific weight of the special material.
20 Liters .