Oh, dude, it's like asking how many marshmallows fit in a cup of hot cocoa! So, a liter of water weighs about a kilogram, but shampoo is a bit thicker, so it's around 1.2 kilograms per liter. But hey, who's really measuring their shampoo by weight anyway? Just squeeze out what you need and hope for a good hair day!
The difference between liter and kilogram is that liter is a unit of volume used to measure liquids, while kilogram is a unit of weight used to measure mass. One liter of water weighs approximately one kilogram.
A liter of water has approximately a mass of one kilogram.
A liter of water is roughly equal to a kilogram in weight.
1 liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, which is equivalent to 1000 grams.
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram
That depends on the substance. There is no general conversion from kilogram to liter, since kilogram is a unit of mass, and liter is a unit of volume.
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1 kilogram of water equals 1 liter.
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These are different units. Liters is volume (3 dimensions) Kilo is short for kilogram which is mass. If you are measuring water (which conveniently has a density of 1.0) then 1 liter = 1 kilogram But if you have a liter of mercury then 1 liter = 13.6 kilograms
one liter of cows milk weights one kilogram
A liter of water IS a kilogram. Since oil is lighter, it's about .625 kg
Wash my hair 2-3 times per week. A liter of shampoo lasts me 6 months.
The difference between liter and kilogram is that liter is a unit of volume used to measure liquids, while kilogram is a unit of weight used to measure mass. One liter of water weighs approximately one kilogram.
1000 grams (1 kilogram)
.76 kg per liter = 1.32 liters