Yes, it is.
1 kg is 10 times heavier than 100g.
10 kilograms, of course.
1000 liter methanol = 1000 kg 1 liter metahnol = 1 kg 1 ml metahnol = 1 gram 10 ml metahanol = 10 grames
A kilogram is heavier.
No, drinking 1 liter of water will not make you weigh 1 kg heavier. The weight of the water you drink is already included in your body weight before you drink it. Weight gain or loss occurs when you consume more or less calories than your body uses, not from simply drinking water.
No, it is less heavier
1.000000001 kg is heavier
Water
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5 pounds is a little over 2 kg.; density of gold is about 19 kg/liter, so that would roughly be a volume of 1/10 liter; that amount of gold would easily fit in half a cup if it has the appropriate shape.5 pounds is a little over 2 kg.; density of gold is about 19 kg/liter, so that would roughly be a volume of 1/10 liter; that amount of gold would easily fit in half a cup if it has the appropriate shape.5 pounds is a little over 2 kg.; density of gold is about 19 kg/liter, so that would roughly be a volume of 1/10 liter; that amount of gold would easily fit in half a cup if it has the appropriate shape.5 pounds is a little over 2 kg.; density of gold is about 19 kg/liter, so that would roughly be a volume of 1/10 liter; that amount of gold would easily fit in half a cup if it has the appropriate shape.
1 kg of water is equal to 1 liter, as the density of water is 1 kg per liter. So, 1 kg of water is equivalent to 1 liter.