gram = weight
litre = volume
no formula. not the same unit of measure.
all depends on what you have a gram of or what you have a litre of...
a litre of Mercury will weigh many more grams than a litre of water...
a gram of Mercury will occupy less of a litre then a gram of water...
so there is no answer to your question. need more info.
There are many liters that can make up a pound. This really just depends on what the liters consist of.
That is 2.5 liters.
In liters, gasoline makes up about 73 liters of the final 170, diesel and heating oil make up about 40 liters, while kerosene-type jet fuels make up about 15.5 liters.
1,000 liters. kilo means 1000
358.48
2000 ml
270 liters is equal to approximately 169 54-oz bottles.
A US gallon is exactly 3.785411784 litres
96 fl oz(US) = 2.83905 L
1 cup (US) = 240 ml, so 15 cups = 3600ml =3.6 liters
70.976471 or rounded up to 70.98 liters.
Two US gallons is 7.57 liters.