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The word kilo means thousand, so a kiloliter is 1000 times more than a liter. the word kiloliter isn't used much, though.
10.71 per gallon is about 2.83 per liter.
Mercury has a density of 13.55 grams per cu cm, so 1 liter (1,000 cu cm) weighs 13,550 grams or 13.55 kg.
It would be 18 x 63.00 =1134
That's the "density". Traditionally measured in kg/liter or the equivalent g/cm3 (which gives water a density of 1), the SI unit would be kg/m3 (this gives water a density of 1000).
One litre of water weighs exactly one kilogram, other liquids may differ depending to their density
Cocaine is sold by the kilo. That's about $14,000 per kilo.
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150 kilo liter
No. Density says how much it weighs per volume unit, like kilo per liter.An example is that lead has higher density than water (weighs more per liter), but a lot of water still weighs more (is more massive) than a little lead.
28th September, 2010, USD42107.83.
Same as the price of tea in china. Seriously?
It depends on the density of the liquid.
The density of coke is very nearly 1.0 . Density doesn't depend on how much of it you have.
assuming density is 1g/cm3, 1 liter should weigh 1 kilogram
It means how much a standard volume of a substance weighs - or more precisely, how much mass it has. If a liter of one substance has more mass than a liter of another substance, the first substance is said to have greater density. Density is defined as mass divided by volume.
This question is about the density of fat. Fat density is 0.9 grams per milli liter. In other words, one liter of fat would weight 0.9 kg.