A litre of pure water (H2O) at 4oC has a mass of 1000 g. Water containing Deuterium or Tritium (heavier isotopes of hydrogen) will have greater mass. Water containing salts and dissolved materials will have a greater mass. Water warmer or colder than 4oC will have lower density.
1 litre of water weighs 1000 grammes.
of water, 100 grams = 0.1 litres
0.1 liter of water weigh 100 milligrams.
The weight of rice can vary, but on average 1 liter of rice weighs about 800-900 grams.
500 grams of water is half a litre.
That all depends on what substance fills the liter of space.A liter of air has a small amount of mass in it (very few grams).A liter of water has more mass in it (more grams).A liter of concrete has even more mass in it (lots of grams).An empty liter has no mass in it (no grams).
One half liter of pure water weighs 500 grams.
3,000 grams of water is 3 litres.
The expression decigram is very unusual. 1000 grams are in 1 liter of water.
a liter=a kilogram your question would be" how many centiliters (equivalents for grams , in the liquid measuring unit) are in a liter of milk?" answer: 1000
At most temperatures, 1000g of water in one liter 1000 g of water in one liter of water since the density of water is 1000 1 ml of water is equal to 1 gram 1000 ml is thus 1000 g
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram