A 1L pitcher of water will weigh exactly 1kg.
32 oz
32 oz
water The density of water is approx. 1 g/cm3, depending on the temperature.
40 pounds
No. In cooking we use dry measure and liquid measure and they are not interchangeable. If you wanted equal amounts of water and dirt you would have to weigh them for them to be the same because water is more dense it weighs more than dirt.
880 ml of PURE WATER weighs 1.94 pounds. Some liquids would weigh a bit less than that (gasoline for example) while others would weigh a bit more (salt water for example).
it depends on the size
Depends on what the liquid is... For water, a pints a pound (about). Since oil floats on water, you know it is lighter than water.
water The density of water is approx. 1 g/cm3, depending on the temperature.
That depends on the liquid. 60 cc's of water = 60 ml = 60 grams = 2 ounces.
Depends on the fluid. If you're talking about water, or rather any kind of liquid, weigh the 1 liter bottle first without liquid, then fill it up with liquid and weigh it, then subtract the first result from the second result.
The same it weighed when it was liquid---but it has a greater volume because ice is "fluffier" than water.
depends on the liquid and it's quantity
It depends on the density of the liquid.
depends on the liquid. if it's water, most likely the amount of mills in the liter if the weight. (1,000).
It depends on the liquid.
It depends on the liquid as each liquid may have a different density
which water?
11.630 lbs