1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
3.96 pounds 1 litre of sand weighs 1.8kg so times that by 2.2= 3.96 and that is in pounds
If we ignore the weight of the empty container, then we can do this the easy way:1 liter of pure water at standard temperature is supposed to have 1 kg of mass.1 cubic meter = 1,000 liters, so it would hold 1,000 kg of water (which is also a metric ton).On earth, 1,000 kg of mass weighs 9,800 newtons(2204.62 pounds). (rounded)
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.About 30 pounds,29.837 pounds
Two hydrogen = 2 * 1.008 grams = 2.016 gramsOne oxygen = 16 grams--------------------------------------------------------------------add= 18.016 grams/mole================
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1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
The weight would depend on the density of the liquid, as liter is a measure of volume. A liter of water weighs about 1 kg (2.2 pounds). A liter of mercury weighs about 13.5 kg (30 pounds).
1 milli liter is .001 liters. 1 milli liter is 1 cubic centimeter. 1 milli liter of water weighs exactly 1 gram.
I can think of no household item that is 1mm long. It would be very difficult to pick up and manipulate.
1 liter is 1 cubic decimeter or 1000 cubic centimeters. Only if it is pure water you can say: 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram.
You can have various items with capacity of 1 liter. You can have a jug or bottle with 1 liter capacity.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg
A liter is a unit of volume not weight, therefore to determine how much a liter weighs it depends on what you're measuring. A liter of water has a different weight than a liter of sand and so on.
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