That depends upon the substance that makes up the 1400 liters, and at what temperature and pressure that substance is.
What you are asking for is the density of the substance as that can be measured in grams/cu cm. The volume of the substance makes no different as the density is constant (at a given temperature and pressure).
If you had 1400 liters of Mercury (at 0°C, 101.325 kPa), it would be 13.534 g per cu cm.
If you had 1400 liters of hydrogen (at 0°C, 101.325 kPa), it would be 0.00008988 g per cu cm.
If you had 1400 liters of water (at 0°C, 101.325 kPa), it would be 0.9998675 g per cu cm (which is near enough 1 g per cu cm).
Water is its densest at 4°C, when it is 0.9999999985 g per cu cm.
39,643.59 liters per 1400 cubic feet.
1 cubic meter = 1000 liters. It doesn't matter what you are measuring.
To achieve a 35 percent salinity in 4 liters of water, you would need to dissolve 1.4 kilograms (or 1400 grams) of salt. This is calculated by determining that 35 percent of 4 liters (which is equivalent to 4000 grams, since 1 liter of water weighs approximately 1000 grams) is 1400 grams. Therefore, dissolving 1400 grams of salt in 4 liters of water will yield a 35 percent saline solution.
To determine what is not the same as 1400 mL, we should look for a different volume measurement. For example, 1.4 L (liters) is equivalent to 1400 mL, while 1400 cubic centimeters (cc) is also equal to 1400 mL. However, 1500 mL is not the same as 1400 mL, as it represents a larger volume.
1400 grams
The density of molasses varies slightly depending on its composition, but it is generally around 1.4 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 1 kilogram of molasses is approximately 0.71 liters, as 1 kilogram equals 1000 grams and dividing by the density (1400 grams per liter) gives about 0.71 liters.
1 liter = 1000 ml. 2 liters = 2000 ml. 2000 ml - 1400 ml = 600 ml You need 600 more milliliters to get 2 liters from 1400 ml.
1,400 cubic meters equals about 49,441 cubic feet.
There are 14 meters in 1400 centimeters because 1 meter is equal to 100 centimeters.
1400 ml
1.4 L
1,400 cubic centimeters is 1.4 liters (litres) or 1,400 ml. It is approximately 85.43 cubic inches or 47.34 U.S. fluid ounces, or 0.37 U.S. gallons.