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There can be no sensible answer. Litres are a measure of volume, not of mass. Consider a litre of air: what would its mass be? Next consider a litre of water. It will not have the same mass as the air.
It depends on the temperature and pressure. A litre of pure water at room temperature (20 deg C) and 1 bar has a mass of 0.998 207 1 kilograms.
7 x 79 = 553
276.5
The mass of 1.0 liter of water is approximately 1000 grams or 1 kilogram.
The mass of water that will occupy 1.5 L of volume is 1.5 kg. The density of water is 1 kg/L, so 1.5 L of water would have a mass of 1.5 kg.
One L of gold would have a mass approximately 19 times that of 1 L of water. This is because the density of gold is ~19 x that of water.
3000 g
1.25 liters of water has a mass of 1.25 kilograms.
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1 L water will have a greater mass than 1 L alcohol, as water is denser than alcohol.
1 litre of water. density of water is 1kg/L
The mass of 1 L of water is approximately 1 kg. The weight of an object can be calculated using the formula Weight = mass x acceleration due to gravity. For water, the weight of 1 kg is approximately 9.8 N.
The mass doesn't change in this case. Only the volume changes.
1 L of H20 has a mass of 1 kg
Density = mass / volume. First, convert the mass of water from grams to kilograms (24.12 g = 0.02412 kg). Next, convert the volume from milliliters to liters (25.0 mL = 0.025 L). Finally, calculate the density by dividing the mass by the volume: 0.02412 kg / 0.025 L = 0.9648 kg/L.