One liter is composed of 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc) . One cc, which is also the same
as a milliliter (mL) of water, has one gram of mass. Therefore, a liter of water (1000 mL)
has 1 kilogram (1000 g) of mass.
At different temperatures, the density of water is slightly different. At any other temperature
than 4 °C, the density of water is in fact lower. However, the change is very small, and so
to a very close approximation, the mass 1 liter of water is 1 kg at most temperatures.
On earth, 1 kg weighs 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds). In other places, it has different weight.
The weight of 1 liter of a substance in kilograms depends on the density of the substance. To convert, you would need to know the density of the substance in order to calculate the weight in kilograms.
The mass of 1 liter of water is approximately 1 kilogram. To convert this to newtons, you would multiply the mass in kilograms by the acceleration due to gravity, which is about 9.81 m/s^2. So, the weight of 1 liter of water is approximately 9.81 newtons.
Specific gravity is defined as the density of a substance, compared to the density of water. This is roughly equivalent to the density, expressed in kilograms/liter.
The weight of water is approximately 1 kilogram per liter. Therefore, 18.9 liters of water would weigh around 18.9 kilograms.
A liter of what? A liter of mercury will weigh considerably more than a liter of water. A liter of grandma's best turkey gravy will weigh somewhere in between. That said, a liter (1000 ml) of water will weigh 1000 grams, or 1 kilogram, (approx 2 and 3 oz). A liter of water is 1 kilogram and that equals 2.2 pounds good ans wer but its spelled LITRE
The weight of water is approximately 1 kilogram per liter. Therefore, 75 liters of water would weigh about 75 kilograms.
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1 liter of water will weigh exactly 1 kilogram. The base for the metric system is water.
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That depends on the specific weight of that special oil. Only for pure water one can say: 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Not oil.
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.
One kilo of water is exactly a litre