No. A litre used to be defined as the volume of 1 kilogram ie 1000 (NOT 100) grams of pure water at a temperature of 4 degrees C (when it was at its most dense) and a pressure of 760 millimetres of Mercury (standard atmospheric pressure).
However, for the last half century, a litre has been defined as the volume of a 10 cm cube.
1 liter is more than 750mL. 1 liter is equivalent to 1000mL, so it contains more liquid than 750mL.
No, 1 litre is 1,000 times a millilitre
A liter of water weighs more than a liter of oil because the density of water is higher than that of oil. The weight of a liter of water is around 1 kilogram, whereas the weight of a liter of oil can vary depending on the type of oil.
A 2 liter bottle holds more liquid than a 354 milliliter container. 1 liter is equivalent to 1000 milliliters, so a 2 liter bottle contains 2000 milliliters, which is significantly more than 354 milliliters.
A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.A liter is a unit of volume, equal to a cubic decimeter. If you are accustomed to U.S. measurement, a liter is a bit more than a quart.
Is 1.0 half or more than a kilometer
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A liter because a kilometer is for distance
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A liter is more than a milliliter.
It is about 3.785 times more than a liter.
less than 1 liter
Yes - 1 kilometer is 1,000 meters.
1 liter is more than 750mL. 1 liter is equivalent to 1000mL, so it contains more liquid than 750mL.
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1 (kilometer per liter) = 2.35 miles per gallon. (2.35214583 to be exact).