A liter weighs 1 kg; 30 l weighs 30 kg - that is heavy but most people over age 15 can lift it
200 liters is equivalent to approximately 52.83 gallons or 200,000 milliliters. In terms of weight, it would be about 200 kilograms for water, as 1 liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram.
1 liter of water weighs 1 kg so 1 ml of water weighs 1 mg so 5 ml of water weighs 5 mg
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A 2-liter bottle of pop weighs approximately 2 kilograms, as the weight of the liquid itself is about 2 kilograms (since 1 liter of water weighs roughly 1 kilogram). Additionally, the bottle and any packaging will add some extra weight, typically around 0.1 to 0.2 kilograms. Therefore, the total weight of a 2 L bottle of pop on Earth is approximately 2.1 to 2.2 kilograms.
1 liter = 1000 ml 1 ml = 0.001 L
No. L ='s liters and if you get a liter of soda at the store it normally weighs a few pounds.
the same as it weighs in an abnormal pail - 1 kg/L.
One liter of water weighs approximately 1 kilogram, as water has a density of 1 kg/L at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
A liter weighs 1 kg; 30 l weighs 30 kg - that is heavy but most people over age 15 can lift it
1 L of water weighs 1 kg. 1 kg(water) = 1 L 1 US gallon (gal) = 3.785411784 litres (L) so, 3.785411784 kg of water equals to 1 US gallon of water or, 1 kg of water equals 0.264 US gallons of water
One liter of water weighs approximately one kilogram, as water has a density of 1 kg/L.
It all depends what's in the 8.5 L of volume. If it's 8.5 L of air, then it weighs very little. If it's 8.5 L of water, then it weighs about 83.3 newtons (18.7 pounds). If it's 8.5 L of lead, stones, or gold, then it weighs a lot more. If the 8.5 L of volume is empty, then it has no weight at all.
Helium weighs about 1/7 the weight of air. Air weighs about 1.2 g / L. Helium weighs about 0.17 g / L. 10mL of Helium would weigh about 0.0017 grams.
One liter weighs 1000 grams (1 Kg) 2 liters is twice that.
1L =1 kg 10000 L = 10000 kg = 10 ton
The density of water at 4°C and 1 atm is 1000 g/L. Density drops a little bit outside that temperature, but generally the change is negligible. So basically, 1 L of water weighs 1 kg.