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Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
1L = 100cL
There are 0.1 liters in 100milliliters of water because 1L = 1000mL.
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Yes. 1L=1000mL
It depends on the volume of the cup. 1L of water weighs 1kg.
6 1/2 cups
no extra water the 1L of water can be filtered through sand and activated carbon to remove some pollution, or it can be purified by evaporation and recondensation, or by chemical methods such as precipitation, without using any extra water
Since 1mL of water is equal to 1g, then 1000mL (or 1L) is equal to 1000g (or 1kg). Thus: 1L = 1kg.
A 1L pitcher of water will weigh exactly 1kg.
From a 1L bottle you should get 2 points.
No, the mass of 1 liter of water is equal to 1 kilogram, but the mass of 1 liter of other liquids varies depending on their density. The density of a liquid determines how much mass is contained in a given volume, so the mass of 1 liter of all liquids will not be the same.
1L = approx 1Kg therefore 1ml = 1g so 400ml = 400g
1L is 1000ml or 1000cm3
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1L = 100cL
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