None.
A kilogram is a measure of mass whereas a litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and it makes no sense at all to try to convert from one to the other.
A simple mental exercise to illustrate this: think of two litre bottles: one full of air and the other full of steel ball bearings. Even though the second one will be slightly less than a litre worth of ball bearings (because of air gaps between them), I am sure you will have no trouble guessing which one will have the greater mass.
30 Liters of water weighs 30 kilograms. Other substances have different densities and weights.
To convert liters of gas to kilograms, you need to know the specific gravity of the gas. Once you have the specific gravity, you can multiply the volume in liters by the specific gravity to get the weight in kilograms.
The number of kilograms in 34 liters depends on the substance's density. For water, 1 liter is equivalent to 1 kilogram, so 34 liters of water would be 34 kilograms. For other substances, you would need to know the density to make the conversion.
That depends on the density of what you are dealing with:800 liters of air has a mass of 0.96 kilograms 800 liters of water has a mass of 800 kilograms 800 liters of mercury has a mass of 10880 kilograms
38.1017591 kilograms hope that helps x
0.75 kg/L
Liters can't be converted to kilograms. Liters measure volume, while kilograms measure mass.
Kilograms can't be converted to liters. Kilograms measure mass, while liters measure volume.
Meters measure length, liters measure capacity, and kilograms measure weight.
kilograms
1 liters is 1000 grams
depends on which ton metric or long or short. metric: 6000 long: 6,096.2815 short: 5,443.1084
30 Liters of water weighs 30 kilograms. Other substances have different densities and weights.
3 liters of water weighs 3000 grams or 3 kilograms
140 litres of water is 140 kilograms
Kilograms
Liters can't be converted to kilograms. Liters measure volume, while kilograms measure mass.