Volume and weight can't be equated unless you specify what exactly you're trying to equate.
For example: 1 liter of water = x pounds, while 1 liter of soil = y pounds. They will weight differently
0.454 litres, approx.
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.
16 liters equals how many millilters
A kiloliter equals 1,000 liters.
1.75
11000 liters equals 11 kiloliters
1 dekaliter equals to 10 liters
4327 milliliters equals 4.327 liters.
The density of ammonia (NH3) is approximately 0.73 grams per milliliter at room temperature. Since there are about 453.6 grams in one pound, you can calculate the volume in liters by converting grams to milliliters and then to liters. One pound of ammonia is roughly 0.62 liters (since 453.6 grams divided by 0.73 grams/mL equals about 620 mL, which is 0.62 L).
1 quart equals 0.9463529 Liters "6 two liters" equals 12 liters 12 (liters) times 0.9463529 (liters/quart) equals 11.356234 (quarts)
455,551 cubic inches equals about 7,465.6 liters.
0.411 liters