A kilogram is a measure of mass. A litre is a measure of volume. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
If you are not convinced, consider 10 litres of air. How many kilograms? Next consider 10 litres of water. How many kilograms?
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If water, it's 3 kilograms
Each milligram per liter = 1.0 × 10-9 kilograms per cubic centimeter. So, multiply milligrams per liter by 1.0 x 10-9 to get kg per cubic cm.
10 kilograms = 10 000 grams
At 15 degrees Celsius, there are about 0.82 kilograms per liter of kerosene. Conversely, there are about 1.22 liters of kerosene per kilogram.
There are approximately 4.54 kilograms in 10 pounds.
This cannot be sensibly answered. A liter is a measure of volume, kilograms is a measure of weight or mass.
The weight of a liter of petrol can vary slightly depending on its temperature and composition, but on average, it weighs approximately 0.75-0.8 kilograms.
There are 6.35 kilograms in 10 stones.
108.23 kilograms 17 stone = 107 .95 kilograms 10 ounces = 0.28 kilograms
None - they are different types of measurements. a Kilogram, or 1000 grams, is a measurement of weight, like pounds or tons. A Milliliter, or 1000/th of a liter, is a measurement of volume, like ounces or gallons. You wouldn't ask, "How many pounds are in a gallon", so the questions "How many Kilograms are in 10 milliliters" makes no sense either. HOWEVER, you could ask "How many Kilograms does 10 milliliters of water weigh", for example. The answer would be "not many", because 10 milliliters is about a teaspoon or so...
One kilo of water is exactly a litre