1 kilo of solid gold. because it has higher mass than 1 kilo of liquid gold.
1 kilogram, by definition, is 1000 grams: a KILO is a unit of measurement defining 1000. For example, a KILOmeter is 1000 meters
There is 1000 grams in a kilo. Ergo 500 grams in half a kilo. It does not matter whether it is half a kilo of sugar or half a kilo of snow. By using less of this stuff your math (not meth) might improve. There is a lot to gain by not doing drugs.
No, grams and liters are not the same. Grams measure mass or weight, while liters measure volume. Grams are used to measure solids, powders, and liquids that are more dense, whereas liters are used to measure the amount of space that a liquid occupies.
One kilogram is equal to approximately 2.20462 pounds, so around 2.2 pounds of gold make up a kilogram.
The price of gold today (10/23/12) is about $1700 per ounce. 16 ounces to the pound means $27200 per pound. 2.2 pounds to the kilogram means $59840 per kilo. 25 kilos = about 1.5 million dollars!
1000/19.3 = 51.813 millilitres
1 Kilo of gold equals exactly that. 1 Kilo.
It would depend on the density of the liquid. To calculate the number of 30 ml volumes in 1 kilo, you would need to know the density of the liquid in kg/L, as 1 kilo is equal to 1L. Then, you can divide 1L by the volume of 30 ml to find out how many 30 ml volumes are in 1 kilo.
Conversion : 1 kilogram = 32.1507466 ounces = 1000 grams1 kilo of gold in USD = 39041.451 kilo of gold in EUR = 25886.12
A kilo
No, being a kilo, they are both the same weight
A kilo of cotton would be substantially larger. How much larger depends on which metal, since different metals have different densities so a kilo of different metal will not have the same volume.
Impossible to convert volume to length. what do you mean by kilo and cubic?!!
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1 kilogram of gold is approximately equal to 2.20462 pounds.
one kilo.
that are products you buy a gram/kilo etc.... from examples apples you buy in kilo's potatoes in kilo's gold in grams