One liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, as water has a density of 1 kg/L at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
Same as converting to Liters. The metric system of weight is based on water and air so that 1000 L of water weighs 1000 kg.Therefore3 785.41178 KG
1,000 liters of pure water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1,000 kilograms. A mass of 1,000 kilograms is one metric ton. On earth, it weighs (1,000 x 9.8) = 9,800 newtons (2,204.6 pounds). On the moon, the same 1,000 kilograms weighs 1,600 newtons (359.94 pounds).
Well, first of all you have to convert the gallons in liters, since you'll use S.I. units for your comptutation. So 300 gallons is about 1.135,2 liters, and taking into consideration the density of water which is equal to 1g/mL, or 1kg/L, 1.135,2 liters of [pure] water weigh approximately 1.135,2 kilograms, which is about 2.500 pounds.
1000 liters of water is approximately 264.17 gallons.
The chemical equation is: Iron + water + oxygen yields rust 4 Fe(s) + 6 H2O(l) + 3 O2(g) yields 4 Fe(OH)3(s) Notice that the Iron atoms combine with Oxygen and Hydrogen to form what we call rust. Since the iron is gaining more atoms, then yes, rusted metal would weigh more.
One liter weighs 1000 grams (1 Kg) 2 liters is twice that.
Depends what is is filled with. Water? Sand? Rice?
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.
28.317 L
1.75 kgs
He weighs 249 lbs (113 kg).
10 liters = 10 kg (22.05 lbs) of water, since water has a density of 1kg/L.
The weight of a 14.1 L bag of sand can vary based on the type of sand, but on average, dry sand weighs about 1.6 kg per liter. Therefore, a 14.1 L bag of sand would typically weigh around 22.6 kg (or about 50 pounds). If the sand is wet, it could weigh significantly more due to the added water content.
For all practical purposes, 1000 ml of water weighs 1kg.But, the density of water at 4°C is defined as 1.000 g/cc.The density of water at 20°C is 0.998 g/cc.So, 1000 ml of water is actually about 998g or 0.998kg.
One molecule of water consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom bonded together.
look on the label inside the driver door.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l