1 kilogram per liter
1000 kilogram per m3
1 gram per milliliter
3L of water = 3kg 1L = 1kg = 2.2 lb. (us)
there are 1000 ml in 1l
Since 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram, 1500 liters of water would weigh 1500 kilograms.
1 liter is equal to 1000 milliliters.
50 oz of water would weigh approximately 3.13 pounds.
A 1L pitcher of water will weigh exactly 1kg.
To prepare a 10mM solution of Tris-HCl, you would weigh out the appropriate amount of Tris-HCl powder using a balance and dissolve it in water to make a final volume of solution. For example, to make 1L of 10mM Tris-HCl solution, you would need to dissolve 0.121g of Tris-HCl in 1L of water.
28.8kg. 1L = 1kg
kg=weight L(litres)=volume so if 1L of something weighed 1KG(water=1.000028kg) then numerically L=kg so 38.8L would be(weigh) 38.8kg
no extra water the 1L of water can be filtered through sand and activated carbon to remove some pollution, or it can be purified by evaporation and recondensation, or by chemical methods such as precipitation, without using any extra water
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
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Oh, dude, 400ml of water weighs 400 grams. It's like a magical one-to-one ratio, water is just chill like that. So, if you ever need to weigh out some water, just remember, it's basically the same in grams as in milliliters.
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
No, 1 liter of ice cream is not equal to 1 kilogram. The density of ice cream can vary depending on its ingredients and air content. Generally, the density of ice cream is lower than that of water, which means 1 liter of ice cream will weigh less than 1 kilogram. To accurately convert between volume (liters) and mass (kilograms) for ice cream, you would need to know its specific density.
1L is 1000mL
There are 0.1 liters in 100milliliters of water because 1L = 1000mL.