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well water weighs more becuz the oil happens to be light
ject weighs maximum in air ,hydrogen ,water, oil?
375 milliliter are 375 cubic centimeters. If you have pure water, then the weight is 375 grams. Forget syrup or oil. That weighs more.
In order to convert from volume to weight, we must know the density. 15w40 has a density of about .879 kilograms per liter. One gallon is about 3.785 liters. Multiplying these two numbers gets us our weight, at approximately 3.327 kilograms.
because water has oxygen in it and oil does not have oxygen in it
well water weighs more becuz the oil happens to be light
water weighs more than Crude Oil
That depends on the specific weight of that special oil. Only for pure water one can say: 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Not oil.
The oil is to thick and weighs more than the water.
It depends what the fluid is; 1 liter of water weighs more than 1 liter of corn oil. However, in water there would ALMOST be 8 liters per 8 kilos. Technically 1 liter of water weighs 1.000028 kg, but that's ALMOST perfect.
one liter of water weights exactly one kilogram = Kg or 1000 grams. and since oil is lighter than water and floats on it, one liter would be 0.9 X 1000 = 900 grams.
Oil is slightly less dense than water and a litre of water weighs a kilogram. It would be less than a kilogram, but by how much depends on the type of oil.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
ject weighs maximum in air ,hydrogen ,water, oil?
yes cuz oil weighs less than water
A liter of water IS a kilogram. Since oil is lighter, it's about .625 kg
One gallon of water weighs 8 pounds. There are four quarts in a gallon. Eight divided by four = two; therefore, one quart weighs 2 pounds. Or not, math is not my forte. or more like 2.08 for weight of each quart