litres is a volume and grams is a weight, so I'm not sure but 1 litre is 1000 cm3 (cubed) so if you measure the box to find the volume in cm, you can tll how many litres it is. Hope this helps
6 liters of water weigh approximately 6000 grams. A penny weighs about 2.5 grams. So, to find how many pennies have the same mass as 6 liters of water, you would divide 6000 grams by 2.5 grams per penny, which is 2400 pennies.
Grams are mass, liters are volume. So it would depend on the substance. Note ... with water (only) 1000 grams = 1 liter [by definition].
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.
Liters are volume units and grams are mass or weight units. Except for a substance having the same density or specific gravity as water (1 liter of water having a mass of 1 kilogram) a direct conversion cannot be made. If your question is about converting water from liters to grams, the answer is 1,000.
Yes. They are in the same family (Ericaceae) and even the same genus Vaccinium. But they belong to different genus sections (sub-genera) : cranberries to Oxycoccus and blueberries to Cyanococcus.
To convert gallons to liters, you can use the conversion factor 1 gallon = 3.78541 liters. Multiply 20.0 gallons by 3.78541 to get the equivalent in liters. In this case, 20.0 gallons is equal to 75.7082 liters.
a pint is the same as
To add 720 grams and 5.5 liters, you need to convert the units to be the same. Since 1 liter of water weighs 1000 grams, you can convert 5.5 liters to 5500 grams. Then you can add 720 grams to 5500 grams to get the final result.
You don't. 500g of lead is much smaller in volume than, say 500g in feathers. Both weigh the same but take up vastly different volume measurements. You need to refine your question.
A liter of water weighs 1 kilogram or 1000 grams. Half a liter (.5 l) will weigh half that, or 500 grams.
The question was asked in a roundabout way, but I think you mean that if a saturated solution of sodium chloride (salt) and water contained 2 grams of sodium chloride and 5 liters of water, than how many grams of salt would be needed to make a saturated solution with 28 liters of water. First off, the one unit you gave me was mass, and the other was volume, so technically I couldn't discover how many grams of salt would be needed. However, if I can safely assume that the water in the first and second example were under the same conditions, than the answer would be 11.2 grams. Next time you submit a question be sure you are clear about what you're asking, otherwise you may receive an answer that doesn't adequately address the question you meant to ask.
8.23 liters to milliliters is the same as 8.23x108, which is 823000000.