Gram is a unit for measuring mass. Liter is a unit of volume. If you know the density of the material you can answer that question. For example, 500 grams of air would occupy many more liters than 500 grams of lead, because lead is much more dense than air. Without knowing what you have 500 grams of, it is impossible to say how many liters it would occupy.
The density of milk is approximately 1.03 grams per milliliter. To convert 500 grams of milk to liters, you can use the formula: volume (liters) = mass (grams) / density (grams per milliliter). Therefore, 500 grams of milk is roughly 0.485 liters (500 g / 1030 g/L).
To convert grams to liters, divide by the specific gravity. In this case, 500 grams divided by 1.08 (specific gravity) equals approximately 463.0 mL or 0.463 liters.
The density of water is pretty close to 1 g / mL across the range of temperatures that it is a liquid. So 500 g / (1 g/mL) = 500 mL = 0.5 liter
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500 liters is 132 gallons.
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
To convert 2 liters of dry ingredients to grams, you need to know the density of the specific ingredient, as different dry substances have different densities. For example, 1 liter of flour typically weighs around 500 grams, so 2 liters would be approximately 1000 grams. Always check the density of the specific ingredient for an accurate conversion.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the metric system now? Okay, so technically 500 grams of water is equal to 0.5 liters because 1 gram of water is equal to 1 milliliter. But like, who's really measuring water in grams to liters anyway? Just grab a bottle and drink up, man.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 grams. Half a liter (.5 l) will weigh half that, or 500 grams.
Liters can't be converted to grams. Liters measure volume, while grams measure mass.
0.5 kiloliters in 500 liters.