The weight of 1 liter of ethanol is approximately 0.79 kilograms.
The weight of 1 liter of ethanol is approximately 0.789 kg.
The weight of 1 liter depends on the substance being measured. For water, 1 liter would weigh approximately 1000 grams. However, for other substances, such as oil or milk, 1 liter would have a different weight in grams.
1 litre of LPG (liquefied petroleum gas) typically produces around 6.21 to 6.28 kilowatt-hours of energy.
A gram of methamphetamine would weigh 1 gram on a scale.
The general formula for ethanol is C2H5OH.
The weight of 1 liter of ethanol is approximately 0.789 kg.
1 litre of water = 1 kg
A litre is a measure of volume not mass. What substance you have a litre of would determine its mass.
A "litre" can weigh different amounts depending on what the litre is comprised of. For example, a litre of water will weigh more than a litre of chocolate mousse (more air in the mousse, but I admit the example's odd)... If you then dissolve a lot of sugar in the litre of water, it will weigh more than it did previously (the volume will also increase a little, some will have to be poured out to retain "1 litre", but it will not weigh what it did originally). So it is not possible to know how much of a litre weighs a gram without knowing what substance the litre is comprised of.
0.475 kg because 1 litre weighs 1kg
seems someone cant spell the word LITRE
I litre of water weighs one kilogram on year and would weigh 0.1 kilograms.
1 litre of water has 1 kg of mass. So, on Earth, it weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds).
1 litre of sand weighs 1.8kg so multiply by 75 = 135 kg
Every metre cube of mercury would weigh 13600 kg. Each m3 would have 1000 x 1000 cm3 Each 1000 cm3 is named as 1000 cc or one litre. Hence 1 m3 will be equal to 1000 litre. Now 1000 litre weighs 13600 kg So one litre would weigh 13.6 kg.
1 litre is 1 litre anywhere.
1 litre of water is 35.274 ounces, so 5 is 176.37 ounces - about 11.023 pounds.