The density of pure water, at 4 deg C and 760 ml of Mercury is 999.9720 kg/metre3 so the answer is 0.999 9720 grams or nearly 1 kilogram.
Water.
1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1000 grams 1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram
1 kilogram per litre.
Density of water is 1000kg/m3. Also, Volume = Mass/Density = 1/1000 = 0.001m3. So, volume of water that has mass of 1 kg is 0.001m3.
1 liter of water has nominally 1 kilogram of mass.1 metric ton = 1,000 kilograms1 cubic meter = 1,000 litersSo 1 cubic meter of water would be 1 metric ton of mass.
1 liter = the volume of 1 kg of water at 4C
Water.
All liquids have a density associated with them. Such as water at 4c I think, sould weigh 1 gram per millilitre, therefore a litre should weigh a kilogram. This varies with other solvents
0.001
Newtons is a unit of weight or force. The mass unit would be kilograms. 1 liter of water has a mass of 1 kilogram. On Earth, this would have a weight of 9.8 Newtons.
2.2 grams
1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1000 grams 1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram
1 Liter of water = 1 KG of water 1 liter of air = practically weightless Liter is m3 (mass) where Kg is weight
Depends what it is a Kilolitre of. 1 Litre of water weighs 1 Kg, so 1 Kilolitre of water = 1 M3 = 1000 KG of water = 1 tonne of water. But other substances weigh more or less.
No. The mass of one liter of feathers is not greater than the mass of 1 liter of nails. The mass of 1 liter of nails is greater than the mass of 1 liter of feathers. That's why 1 liter of nails is heavier than 1 liter of feathers.
It's round about the mass of 1 liter water.
The mass of standard water in standard conditions is 1 gram per cm3, and 1 kg per liter.