Density of ice is 917 kg/m3
Volume is mass/density is (1kg)/(917 kg/m3)=1.09x10-3m3
and 1 litre=1m3 then 1 kilogram of ice is 1.09x10-3 litres.
1 liter of water is approximately equal to 1 kilogram. Therefore, 2.5 kilograms is approximately equal to 2.5 liters.
It depends what you are measuring. The density of water pure clean water is 1kg/litre Sea water it is around 1.025 kg/litre Mercury is much heavier while Petroleum products are lighter (they float on water)
A kilogram and a kilogram are the same unit. Therefore, one kilogram is equal to one kilogram.
The correct spelling is kilogram. kilo is often used as an abbreviation of that. Kilo is actually the metric prefix meaning 1000, so a kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. As for how many kilograms in a kilo, the answer is 1 because, in this context, they are the same.
There are approximately 2.20462 pounds in 1 kilogram.
1 kilogram
The volume of ice at 0 degrees Celsius is approximately 1 liter per kilogram. This is because ice has a density close to 1 g/cm³, which is equivalent to 1 kg/L.
1 kilogram of water equals 1 liter.
Approximately 1.8 liters of LPG equal 1 kilogram of LPG.
1kg = 1000g ice will have volume: Density = mass /volume Volume = mass / density Volume = 1000/0.92 Volume = 1,086.95ml = 1,087ml 1,087 ml = 1.087 liters.
It depends on what you are measuring. If it is water, 1 litres is 1 kilogram.
The conversion of kilograms to liters depends on the density of the substance. For water, 1 kilogram is equivalent to 1 liter, as the density of water is 1 g/cm³. For other substances, you need to know the density to convert kilograms to liters accurately.
1000/910 = 1.099 litres
One liter of water is 1 kilogram.
A kilogram equals a litre, IF density is 1 g/ml
A litre is 1 kilogram of water.
About 1.892 liters in 1/2 US gallon.