That all depends on what the 75 liters of volume is full of.
If it's 75 liters of air, it doesn't have much mass, and so it doesn't weigh much at all.
If it's 75 liters of pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure, then it has
a mass of 75 kilograms, and it weighs 735 newtons (165.3 pounds).
It it's 75 liters of concrete or lead, then you're really talking some serious mass and weight.
If the 75 liters of volume is empty, it has zero mass, and it weighs nothing.
Depends what's in the liters.
-- Only a fraction of one if it's air.
-- Roughly 5 if it's water.
-- A lot more than 5 if it's stones or gold.
-- No kg at all if the liters are empty.
kg measures weight, litres measure volume, usually fluid, so the weight 25 litres will depend on the substance eg a ltr of milk will be a different weight to a ltr of beer or water.
25 litres (liquid) lpg @ 0.553 kg / litre = (25 * 0.553) = 13.825 kilograms.
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25 litres (gas) lpg @ 0.002155 kg / litre = ( 25 * 0.002155) = 0.053875 kilograms.
5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams
5 litres of what? 5 litres of water would have a mass of 5 kg, 5000 g. 5 litres of air would have a mass of 12 g. 5 lires of lead would be heavy.
2 litres is 2000 grams
1 liter of pure water at standard temperature and pressure has 1 kilogram of mass. Accordingly and consequently, 1/2 liter would have 1/2 kilogram of mass under the same conditions.
A Kiloliter is 1000 liters. So there is 0.0051 kiloliters in 5.1 liters. In other words 5.1 liters is less than 1 kiloliter.
5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams 5 kilogram = how many grams
It depends on what you are measuring. If it is water, 1 litres is 1 kilogram.
1000/910 = 1.099 litres
About 8 cups.
there is 5000 gallons in a kilogram
Such that there are 1000 grams in one kilogram, there are 1000 litres in one kilolitre. Therefore, 835 kilolitres is equal to 835 x 1000 = 835000 litres.
0.32 litres. One litre of water weighs exactly one kilogram.
5000
under normal pressure conditions of 1 atmosphere, 1 litre of water will weigh one kg there are 3.785 litres/kilograms to 1 US gallon and 4.546 litres/kilogram to 1 UK gallon Jason MEng
One gallon is 3.78 litres. A litre of water weighs 1 kilogram so 3.78 litres of mayo will weigh about 4kg maybe more
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40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.