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To convert liters to kilograms, you need to know the density of the substance in question. The conversion factor varies depending on the substance. For example, the density of water is 1 kg/L, so 3000 liters of water would weigh 3000 kg. However, for other substances, the conversion factor would be different.

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There is no general conversion between kilograms and liters.

A kilogram is a unit of mass.

A liter is a unit of volume.

You can do the conversion for a specific substance, if you know the density of the substance: mass = volume x density

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300 liters equals 0.3kL

* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)

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3000 liters is 3kL

* There are 1000 liters per kiloliter (kL)

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