1 liter
One liter of air at 101.325 equals on liter of air at 101.325. It is a trick question of sorts, because the metric unit of measurement "liter" is defined by said amount of matter in an atmosphere of 101.325 KPa.
The volume of one liter of air will increase because as the temperature increases, the air molecules gain energy and move faster, causing the air to expand. This relationship is described by Charles's Law, which states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvin, assuming constant pressure and amount of gas.
Water because a liter is a measurement of space and not mass. Water occupying 1 liter of space is lots heavier than air occupying 1 liter of space. <><><><><> It depends on density. It is possible, given enough pressure, to have one liter of air weigh more than one liter of water.
One liter of what?
1 liter of air is equivalent to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet of air.
1 liter
one liter is always one liter it doesn't matter if it is in a water bottle or or a bucket
One liter equals 1.06 quarts.
One liter = 0.1 dekaliters.
One liter is about one (1.057) US quart.
If there are no air spaces (theoretically) it will be 1.5L
Disregarding the weight of the balloon or pontoon that holds the air . . .1 cubic foot (1,728 cubic inches, 7.481 gallons) for each 62.4 pounds of weight.Note: If the weight is hanging in the water, underthe air, then the weight itself produces somebuoyancy, and less air is required to keep it from sinking to the bottom. The amount of buoyancydepends on the volume of the weighty object, which can't be determined from the informationgiven in the question. (i.e., none)