1 liter of water will weigh exactly 1 kilogram. The base for the metric system is water.
Divide the density in kilograms per liter by the volume in liters
At 15 degrees Celsius, there are about 0.82 kilograms per liter of kerosene. Conversely, there are about 1.22 liters of kerosene per kilogram.
The weight of a liter of propylene glycol is approximately 1.036 kilograms.
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If water, it's 3 kilograms
The weight of a liter of petrol can vary slightly depending on its temperature and composition, but on average, it weighs approximately 0.75-0.8 kilograms.
No, 1 liter of petrol does not equal 1 kilogram. The density of petrol can vary, but on average, 1 liter of petrol is approximately 0.74-0.8 kilograms.
1 litre = 1.003 kg 1.5 liter =1.565 kg
This cannot be sensibly answered. A liter is a measure of volume, kilograms is a measure of weight or mass.
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.
1000 ml = liter
One liter of liquid chlorine weighs approximately 1.45 kilograms.