The weight of 1 liter of soft drink syrup can vary depending on the specific type and brand of syrup. On average, the density of soft drink syrup is approximately 1.32 kg per liter. Therefore, there are roughly 1.32 kilograms in 1 liter of soft drink syrup.
As much as you can! The more the better
No, drinking 1 liter of water will not make you weigh 1 kg heavier. The weight of the water you drink is already included in your body weight before you drink it. Weight gain or loss occurs when you consume more or less calories than your body uses, not from simply drinking water.
The limit is anyhing less then 0.1% by weight..
There are approximately 67.6 ounces in a 2 liter drink.
It is possible to drink very little water or a lot of water depending on whether you have other sources for hydration. A person who eats a lot of fruits and vegetables for instance may drink less water because they're getting hydration from their food.
A liter is a unit of volume not weight, therefore to determine how much a liter weighs it depends on what you're measuring. A liter of water has a different weight than a liter of sand and so on.
A quart is the old-fashioned word for liter, so you would have drunk one quart.
The weight of a liter of pure alcohol is approximately 789 grams.
kg is a measure of weight; liter is a measure of volume
It depends on what the liter contains.
That is a senseless question as you have not specified what units 9735 is, and a liter is not a unit of weight anyway.