olive oil has density of 0.80 - 0.92 gms/ml, ie 800-920 gms/l
and density is an intensive property, is independent of amount of substance. So ur question "density of 4 ltr of olive oil" is wrong...
the density of olive oil is your mother for she is the ssame equal amout of what olive oil is.....your mother is equivelent to the amout of olive oil multiplied by the density inside the quantity divided by the fraction of the equivalence
Yes. No matter how large the amount of olive oil, it will always have the some density.
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Yes. The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
1 liter of olive oil is 0.92kg so 3 liters is 2.76kg
A 'tonne' is a metric measure equalling 1000 Kilograms as opposed to a 'ton' which equals 2000 pounds, so there are 1000 kilograms of olive oil in a tonne.
Two liters equates to 67.628 US fluid ounces or 70.3901 Imperial fluid ounces.
While it is difficult to give you an exact answer, the website below gives the average density of olive oil to be about 0.918 g/cm3. Since 1 liter = 1000 cm3, that means 1 liter of olive oil = 918 g. Converting grams to pounds... 1 liter of olive oil = about 2.024 lbs
First, we have to convert gallons to liters because one liter weighs one kilogram. There are 3.8 liters in a gallon. 6400 x 3.8 = 24320. So, 24320 liters (or 6400 gallons) weighs 24320 kilograms.
That depends on the density of what you are dealing with:800 liters of air has a mass of 0.96 kilograms 800 liters of water has a mass of 800 kilograms 800 liters of mercury has a mass of 10880 kilograms
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About 0.9kg (900g)
0.90 g/cc
1 liter = 0.001 meter3 (of any substance)
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