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If the l in your kl you have listed is liters then you need a conversion factor called density which is usually in grams/milliliter. Density is a property of the material so each molecule has its own density. Water is the standard and is set at 1 gram per milliliter at 25 degrees Celsius.

if it is not liters but supposed to be lbs or pounds than the conversion factor is 1 kilogram = 2.2 lbs.

You need to be very careful when writing units. The standard abbreviation for liters is L not l and pounds is always lbs.

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