Litre is unit of volume; 1 litre = 1 ooo mL.
To convert non-SI units in litres tables exist.
To convert liters of dry compost to pounds, you need to know the density of the compost. On average, dry compost has a density of about 0.4 to 0.6 grams per cubic centimeter. Using an average density of 0.5 g/cm³, 5 liters (which is 5,000 cubic centimeters) would weigh approximately 11 pounds.
To convert from liters to cubic centimeters, multiply by 1000 (1 liter = 1000 cm3). Then, calculate the mass using the density formula: mass = volume x density. Therefore, the mass of 14 liters of gasoline would be 9.52 kg.
It would be useful to know what grade of Acetic Acid you are using as differing grades have slightly different specific gravities. Based upon the specific gravity being 1.05, then 50 litres x 1.05 = 52.5kg
The number of grams in 355ml can vary depending on the substance's density. To convert milliliters to grams, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. You can calculate it by multiplying the volume in milliliters by the density in grams per milliliter.
The volume of a substance can vary based on its density. To convert grams to milliliters, you would need to know the density of the specific substance in question. This can be calculated using the formula: density = mass (in grams) / volume (in milliliters).
To compute mass using density and volume in liters, you use the formula: mass = density x volume. First, convert the volume from liters to cubic meters (1 liter = 0.001 cubic meters). Then multiply the density by the volume in cubic meters to find the mass.
To convert the density of gasoline (0.66 g/mL) to pounds per gallon, we first need to convert grams to pounds and liters to gallons. There are approximately 3.78541 liters in a gallon and 1 pound is equivalent to 453.592 grams. Using these conversions, we can calculate that 1 gallon of gasoline weighs approximately 5.87 pounds.
To convert 3.78 liters to pounds, we first need to know the density of the substance in question. The density of a substance is typically measured in grams per milliliter. Once we have the density, we can convert liters to milliliters (since 1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters) and then use the density to convert milliliters to grams. Finally, we can convert grams to pounds using the conversion factor 1 pound = 453.592 grams.
To determine the grams of H2 in a 31.6 ml sample, we need to know the pressure, temperature, and molecular weight of H2. By using the ideal gas law (PV=nRT), we can calculate the number of moles of H2 in the sample and then convert it to grams using the molar mass of H2 (2.016 g/mol).
The volume of 9.20 grams of air can be calculated using the formula: volume = mass / density. Substituting the values, we get volume = 9.20 g / 1.15 g/L = 8 liters. Therefore, the volume of 9.20 grams of air is 8 liters.
Assuming I've understood what you're trying to ask: first calculate the mass, then convert that to a volume using the density.
It depends on the density of the liquid. If the 125 liters of liquid that you are weighing is distilled water at room temperature, the answer is 125,000 grams (or 125 kilograms) because cold water has a density of 1 kg/l. If you are weighing a denser liquid (e.g., salt water or very cold water or maple syrup), the answer would be greater than 125,000 grams; just so, if you are weighing a liquid less dense than water (e.g., very hot water or salad oil), the answer would be less than 125,000 grams. In general, density is given in grams/milliliter (1/1000th of a liter). Multiply the volume by the density using consistent units. So: 125 liters x 1 gram/milliliter x 1000 milliliters/liter = 125000 grams or 125 kg.