About two kilos, which is about 4.4 pounds. By definition, one liter of water at 4 degrees Celsius weighs one kilogram. Different liquids have different densities, and temperature also affects the density, so there will be some differences depending on that, but roughly two kilos.
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The density of water is one g/mL or one kg/L therefore 2 liters or water has a mass of 2 kg. 1 kg = 2.2 lbs so 2 kg water = 4.4 lbs.
2 liters of water at 4 degrees Celsius weigh 2 kilograms.
One ml of water (density of ~1 g/ml) weighs a gram, so 2 liters (2000 ml), weighs 2000 grams, or 2 kilograms.
14 litres of water is 30.86 pounds.
The weight of 74 liters of a substance depends on the substance's density. To find the weight, multiply the volume (74 liters) by the density of the substance in kilograms per liter (kg/L).
1 litre of water is 35.274 ounces, so 5 is 176.37 ounces - about 11.023 pounds.
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One gallon of distilled water weighs approximately 8.34 pounds at room temperature.
100 liters of water would weigh approximately 100 kilograms, as the density of water is 1 kg/liter.
Well, first of all you have to convert the gallons in liters, since you'll use S.I. units for your comptutation. So 300 gallons is about 1.135,2 liters, and taking into consideration the density of water which is equal to 1g/mL, or 1kg/L, 1.135,2 liters of [pure] water weigh approximately 1.135,2 kilograms, which is about 2.500 pounds.
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1 liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, so 16 liters (not 16 of water) of water would weigh about 16 kilograms.
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The weight of water is approximately 1 kilogram per liter. Therefore, 18.9 liters of water would weigh around 18.9 kilograms.
90 litres of petrol weighs 148.5 pounds.