It depends entirely on what you are measuring! Lead or feathers?! The density of the material is what allows you to go from a measure of mass (grams) to a measure of volume (liters). Without knowing what material it is, and what its density is, there is NO WAY TO KNOW.
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4700 1 liter (1000ml) of water weighs exactly 1 kilogram (1000gm).
Liters is a measure of volume; grams is a measure of mass. They aren't comparable unless you tell me what is being measured. Water? Wheat? Ball bearings? Lead shot?
I guess that that would be a good thing.
Only if you have pure water in mind, then: 50 milliliters of pure water weigh 50 grams
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250 milliliters is 0.25 liters.
The kidneys filter approximately 100 liters of blood per minute. If this filtering ceases, kidney stones and other medical problems could result.
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
350 grams of water is 0.35 litre
13,000 grams of water is 13 litres
1.88 litres of water is 1,880 grams
0.851 grams of water is 0.000851 litres
10 litres of water is 10,000 grams
That is 4 Kilograms or 4,000 grams
Grams are mass, liters are volume. So it would depend on the substance. Note ... with water (only) 1000 grams = 1 liter [by definition].
Only if you have pure water in mind: 0.65 liters or 650 milliliters of pure water weigh 650 grams.
The question is missing mentioning the medium or the medium density. The answer completely depends on what substance is in the liters. If it is fresh water at room temperature, then: 83.5 liters = 83500 milliliters = 83500 cubic cm = 83500 grams
The number of grams in 1 liter depends on the substance being measured because different substances have different densities. To convert liters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance in question. The formula for converting volume to mass (in grams) is mass = volume x density.