If you don't burn off those extra (and empty) calories, then yes, it most certainly will.
1 Litre is equivalent to 1 kilogram in weight.
No, the litre is always a litre. It is the weight of 1 Kilogram of water.
The weight will not change at all, assuming we can neglect the tiny effect of the change in density affecting the bouyancy in air. One litre of water weighs one kilogram and when frozen into ice it will still weigh one kilogram.
The weight of yogurt can vary depending on its density, but typically, the density of yogurt is around 1.03 grams per milliliter. Since there are 1000 milliliters in a liter, a liter of yogurt would weigh approximately 1030 grams.
drink a litre or two of water
double a litre and you'll have your answer ?
About 1.1 kilo per litre.
1 litre of water equals 1 kilogram Therefore 1 litre of water equals 2.2 pounds
Assume purity unless otherwise stated. Find out the density and apply it to 1 litre to find out how many grams a litre will weigh. divide this answer by the molecular weight to get the number of moles in a litre
A litre is a measurement of liquid capacity not weight.
1 litre of water is 1 kilogram
If you ignore the small weight of air relative to the weight of water, then one litre of airSUBMERGED in water provides a buoyant force equal to the weight of one litre of water,which is about 9.8 newtons or 2.2 pounds.