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One liter of water is almost exactly one kilogram.
These are different units. Liters is volume (3 dimensions) Kilo is short for kilogram which is mass. If you are measuring water (which conveniently has a density of 1.0) then 1 liter = 1 kilogram But if you have a liter of mercury then 1 liter = 13.6 kilograms
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1 liter is 1 cubic decimeter (and 1 liter of water at 4°C weights exactly 1 kilogram) 1 decimeter is 10 centimeters 10cm x 10cm x 10cm = 1000 cubic centimeters there is 1000 milliliters in one liter. so the answer is YES, 1 cubic centimeter IS exactly 1 milliliter.
1 liter of water will weigh exactly 1 kilogram. The base for the metric system is water.
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One kilo of water is exactly a litre
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One liter of water is almost exactly one kilogram.
pour the water into the 9 liter pail and pour some water into the 4 liter pail after pour the water into the liter 7 pail the pour with your imagination 3 quarters liter into the 4 liter and and it to the first 4 liter you poured.
1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1000 grams 1 liter of H2O at 4 degrees C has a mass of exactly 1 kilogram
Exactly 1000, because water has a density of 1g/cm3
1 liter of distilled water have exactly 1kg of mass.
1 litre of water is exactly 1,000 grams
1 Litre of water ways exactly 1 kilogram because water has a density of exactly 1 g/cm3.
These are different units. Liters is volume (3 dimensions) Kilo is short for kilogram which is mass. If you are measuring water (which conveniently has a density of 1.0) then 1 liter = 1 kilogram But if you have a liter of mercury then 1 liter = 13.6 kilograms