None. Litres are a measure of volume, pounds are a measure of mass.
A liter measures volume where a pound is a measure of weight. You would need the density of whatever you wanted to convert to figure this out.
A 100 pound propane cylinder can hold approximately 23.6 gallons of water.
There are 8 half litres in 4 litres. This is because each litre contains 2 half litres, so multiplying 4 litres by 2 gives you 8 half litres.
32 Imperial fluid ounces = 0.909218376 litres
A peck is a measure of volume. A pound is a measurement of weight. A peck of small rocks is heavier than a peck of rock cakes. A peck of pebbles would weigh more (lbs etc.) than a peck of apples.---- An Imperial peck is 9.09218376 litres in volume, or 16 dry pints. A US peck is 8.80977 litres.
0.454 litres, approx.
5-6 litres of blood.
2 and a half litres per pound :)
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0.017 litres is your answer
A liter measures volume where a pound is a measure of weight. You would need the density of whatever you wanted to convert to figure this out.
91 litres
1.6 litres.
2 litres
A 100 pound propane cylinder can hold approximately 23.6 gallons of water.
There are 8 half litres in 4 litres. This is because each litre contains 2 half litres, so multiplying 4 litres by 2 gives you 8 half litres.
Only with additional information about the material in question - the density or its near equivalent, specific gravity. Just think how many litres a pound of air would take up and compare with the volume a pound of lead would occupy.