No.
The litre is a measure of volume, so your question cannot be answered.
Try this...
Would a litre of marbles and half a litre of sand occupy 1.5 litres?
No, the spaces between the marbles would be filled with sand, so the total volume will be a bit less than exactly 1.5 L.
Well, no, not exacly. The marbles would be there but the sand would just get into the wholes between the marbles. so The measure would be bigger than 1.5 litres
That would be the liter.
No. 12 cups would be 6 pints or 3 quarts. A quart is .94634 liters, so that would be about 3.17 liters.
Well if the mole can fit into a two liter bottle, then obviously it would be two liters.
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1.41 liter 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
It depends on the size of the marbles and the dimensions of the one liter container. Most likely the sand would fill the void space between the marbles and the mixture would have a volume of one liter or slighty more.
If there are no air spaces (theoretically) it will be 1.5L
WE DON'T KNOW YET BUT IT IS ESTAMATED TO BE 10
That would be the liter.
There are 1000cc's in a liter so a 125 would be .125 liters or 1/8 th of a liter.
a milliliter is smaller than a liter so a liter is bigger
liters ARE fluid liters
No. 12 cups would be 6 pints or 3 quarts. A quart is .94634 liters, so that would be about 3.17 liters.
liters
ml 1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
21.13 pints1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 Liter
liters 3.78 of them