You can find this answer if you ask, "How many liters are in a pound?" If I told you myself, I would be taking all of the credit of the answer given by User:Schnazola. I hope that this helped!
It is two liters. If you would like to convert liters into another unit of measure, you need to put that into the question so we can do the math.
The weight of water is approximately 8.34 pounds per gallon. Since there are roughly 3.785 liters in a gallon, 40 liters of water would be equivalent to about 10.57 gallons. Multiplying 10.57 gallons by 8.34 pounds per gallon gives us a weight of approximately 88.39 pounds for 40 liters of water.
It would be 1.98
It would be 138 lbs.
About 301.5 pounds
There is no direct conversion between liters and pounds of soil as they are measuring different properties (volume vs. weight). To convert liters to pounds, you would need to know the density of the soil. You would multiply the volume in liters by the density of the soil to get the weight in pounds.
5 Liters is equal to about 11 pounds.
Pounds can't be converted to liters. Pounds measure mass, while liters measure volume.
To convert liters to pounds, you need to know the density of the substance you are measuring. The density of the substance will determine how much it weighs per unit volume. For example, the density of water is approximately 1 kilogram per liter, which is equivalent to 2.20462 pounds per liter. Therefore, 28.3 liters of water would weigh approximately 62.5 pounds (28.3 liters x 2.20462 pounds/liter).
5 pounds
Liters can't be converted to pounds. Liters measure volume, while pounds measure mass.
A yard of topsoil weighs approximately 2,000-2,200 pounds. In liters, a yard of topsoil is equivalent to about 764-836 liters.
14 litres of water is 30.86 pounds.
Pounds is weight, liters are volume. They don't compare unless you also know the density of the liquid.
That is approximately 13.22 pounds of water
500 pounds
The weight of 4 liters of milk can vary slightly depending on the type of milk (whole, skim, etc.), but on average, 4 liters of milk weighs approximately 8.8 pounds (or 4 kilograms). This is because the density of milk is close to that of water, which weighs about 1 kilogram per liter. Therefore, 4 liters would weigh around 4 kilograms, which is roughly equivalent to 8.8 pounds.