determine the weight of one liter of water at 5c in pounds?
A liter is a volume not a weight, however 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. So if you are talking about water, 450 liters is 450 kg which is 992.1 lb
2.20 pounds
1 kilogramOne 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 has one kilogram of mass. (If the water is reasonably clean and pure, without anything dissolved in it, and the temperature and pressure are reasonably close to 'standard' values.)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 of 1 liter of water is 1 kg at most temperatures.On the surface of the Earth, the weight of one kilogram is 9.8 newtons (2.205 pounds). In other places, it has different weight.*See the Related Question for more information about how the density of water changes with temperature.*See the Related Link for changes in water weight with salinity. 1 kilograms
One liter of water has a mass of about one kilogram; therefore, its weight (on Earth) will be about 9.8 Newton.
One litre of what? A litre is a measurement of volume - usually of liquid. A pound is a measurement of weight. The pounds per litre question would therefore depend on the substance being weighed eg a litre of molten lead would be far heavier than a litre of water. It's all to do with the density of the liquid.
If one liter of water weighs one kilogram then 27 cubic feet will have a weight of 1,685.55 pounds.
The pound is a unit of weight and the liter is a unit of volume. A liter of iron weighs many pounds while a liter of air weighs very little.
A liter is a unit of volume not weight, therefore to determine how much a liter weighs it depends on what you're measuring. A liter of water has a different weight than a liter of sand and so on.
Certainly. A liter of water weighs 2.2 pounds, so weighing yourself before and after chugging a liter will (temporarily) increase your weight.
The weight would depend on the density of the liquid, as liter is a measure of volume. A liter of water weighs about 1 kg (2.2 pounds). A liter of mercury weighs about 13.5 kg (30 pounds).
Volume and weight can't be equated unless you specify what exactly you're trying to equate. For example: 1 liter of water = x pounds, while 1 liter of soil = y pounds. They will weight differently
5.512 pounds
A liter is a volume not a weight, however 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram. So if you are talking about water, 450 liters is 450 kg which is 992.1 lb
1 liter of water equals 2.19 pounds.
The weight of 2 pounds of water is just that--2 pounds. Pound is a unit of weight (or, more formally, force).
Density is just weight per unit volume, e.g. 1kg per liter. So just determine the weight and volume of your mixture.
2.20 pounds