The mass of 1.0 liter of water is approximately 1000 grams or 1 kilogram.
The mass of 1 liter of water is 1000 grams, so the mass of 2 liters of beverage would be 2000 grams (1000 grams/L * 2 L).
1 kg of pure water is 1 L.
A kilogram was defined as 1 L of liquid water at 4 Celsius.
The density of water is approximately 1 kg/L at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. Therefore, there is 1 kilogram of water in a liter. This relationship is based on the definition of the kilogram as the mass of one liter of water at its maximum density.
The mass of 1.0 liter of water is approximately 1000 grams or 1 kilogram.
1 litre of water. density of water is 1kg/L
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1 mL of water has a mass of approximately 1 g. (The mass of 1 milliliter of water is approximately 1 gram.) 1 L of water has a mass of approximately 1 kg. (The mass of 1 liter of water is therefore approximately 1 kilogram.)
The mass of 1 liter of water is 1000 grams, so the mass of 2 liters of beverage would be 2000 grams (1000 grams/L * 2 L).
That depends what kind of substance is in the 1.42 L of volume. If the volume is empty, then there are exactly zero kilograms of mass in it. If it's full of air, it has some mass, but only a small fraction of 1 kilogram. If it's full of water, then depending on the temperature, the mass is very close to 1.42 kilograms. If it's full of stones, gold, or lead, then the same 1.42 L volume has several kilograms of mass in it.
Density rho = mass / Volume. Water has a density of 1,000 kg/m3 = 1,000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L = 1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL at the temperatur of 3.98 degrees Celsius. Density rho = mass / Volume. Water has a density of 1,000 kg/m3 = 1,000 g/L = 1.000 kg/dm3 = 1.000 kg/L = 1.000 g/cm3 = 1.000 g/mL at the temperatur of 3.98 degrees Celsius.
1 kg of pure water is 1 L.
One kilogram of aluminum has a mass of one kilogram. It's weight is one kilogram. It's volume would be .37L, and it's density would be 2.70 kg/L
Water has a density of approx 1kg/l (or 1g/ml) so 1 litre has a mass of approx 1 kg. The total mass of the water and container will be the mass of the water plus the mass of the container. If it is a plastic container it will have negligible mass and so the total mass will be approx 1 kg.
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.
A kilogram was defined as 1 L of liquid water at 4 Celsius.