Those units measure different things - a liter is a unit of volume, while a kilogram is a unit of mass. There is no general conversion between the two - the results vary depending on the density of the materials involved. A liter can have a mass of zero (vacuum) up to billions of tons (neutron star).
0.25ml of water, as 1liter of water equals 1kg, hence 1000ml of water equals 1000g.
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Yes.
A litre is 4.409 cups.
A litre of water is 35.274 ounces
Hi,Water is 1kg/1liter.1kg=1/0.45359273 pound (google "pound")1liter=1/3.78541178 gallon (google "gallon")So, water is 3.78541178/0.45359273 = 8.345397819757825pounds/gallon
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
it depents on the environment
Only if you mean pure water, then 1 kilolitre = 1000 litres of water weigh 1 metric tonne.
Any one of the three. Water bottles are not all the same size.
By 1liter concentrated coolant oil and mix with 3liters of water and fill the expansion bottle up to the maximum level
In terms of mass yes as 1liter of water is equivilant to 1kg of water.This also applies to 1liter of honey which is also 1kg of honey. However in terms of density, no as honey is obviously more denser than water. If you want to prove this take a glass of cold water and a spoonfull of honey.Pour the honey and you will see the honey sinking.This proves that honey is denser than water.