Water because a liter is a measurement of space and not mass. Water occupying 1 liter of space is lots heavier than air occupying 1 liter of space.
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It depends on density. It is possible, given enough pressure, to have one liter of air weigh more than one liter of water.
Yes, water is denser and heavier than petrol. One liter of water weighs about 1 kilogram, while one liter of petrol weighs approximately 0.75 kilograms.
1 Liter of water = 1 KG of water 1 liter of air = practically weightless Liter is m3 (mass) where Kg is weight
No, drinking 1 liter of water will not make you weigh 1 kg heavier. The weight of the water you drink is already included in your body weight before you drink it. Weight gain or loss occurs when you consume more or less calories than your body uses, not from simply drinking water.
Not all liquids are 1L=1Kg. Only water is. gas is denser than water, therefore heavier per L.
Yes, it is.
1.5 liter is heavier, obviously, by 50%
The volume of 1 liter of water is 1 liter.
1 kg of water is equal to 1 liter, as the density of water is 1 kg per liter. So, 1 kg of water is equivalent to 1 liter.
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
Water.
1 liter of air is equivalent to approximately 0.0353 cubic feet of air.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.