1 liter = the volume of 1 kg of water at 4C
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One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.
1 kg
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 =)
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You must know the material density.Assume fresh water at room density, having density 1 gm/cc or 1 kg/liter, then the answer: 17 kg = 17 liter
You can't convert liter to kg since these units are not compatible to each other. Liter measures volume while kg measures mass.
1/1.25=.80kg
There are .96 kg in one liter. Divide the kilograms by .96 to convert.
1 Liter = 1 kg --> 3.5 Liters = 3.5 kg
You cannot
1 Liter of water = 1 KG of water 1 liter of air = practically weightless Liter is m3 (mass) where Kg is weight
1020m3/kg
Well 1 kg of water is 1 liter, so 334 kJ/kg would become 334,000 kJ/m3
One liter of water is almost exactly one kilogram.
One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.