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The mass of a liter of alcohol depends on the type of alcohol. On average, the density of alcohol is around 0.79 g/mL, so a liter of alcohol would have a mass of approximately 790 grams.
9.99999 liter g/cm
Water. It has a higher density. The density of water is 1 g/cm3 and the density of rubbing alcohol is .786 g/cm3
I find the best method is to get a 2 liter soda bottle, pour in some normal isopropyl alcohol, coat the insides, and light the back end.
No, one liter of alcohol does not equal one kilogram. The weight of alcohol depends on its concentration, with pure alcohol having a density of around 0.79 kg/L.
Assuming 12% alcohol content in wine, there would be 84 grams of ethanol in a 0.7 liter bottle of wine. This is calculated by multiplying the volume of wine by the alcohol content percentage and the density of ethanol.
Density has nothing to do with how heavy an object is. Density is mass divided by volume; if you take (for example) a liter of water, it will have a density of 1 kg/liter; if you take 1000 liters of water, the density will still be 1 kg/liter.
The weight of a liter of pure alcohol is approximately 789 grams.
Density is a measure of mass per unit volume, so it is often expressed in units such as grams per cubic centimeter or kilograms per liter. In the metric system, 1 liter of a substance will have a different mass depending on its density. Low density substances will have less mass in 1 liter compared to high density substances.
One gallon of ethyl alcohol weighs 1.987 kilograms. This is equivalent to around 6.584 pounds. The density of alcohol is 0.789 kg per liter.
The density of water is 1000 kg/m3 1,000 kg/lThe density of ethanol 789 kg/m3 0,789 kg/lThe answer is 1 liter of water =)
density = mass divided by volume volume = mass divided by density V = M/D = 1kg/D whre D is density in kg/liter and one liter is 1000 cubic centimeters