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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.

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1mo ago

Oh, dude, you're asking the real hard-hitting questions now! So, like, technically, the density of water is around 1 kilogram per liter, but, like, who really measures water in kilograms, am I right? Just pour yourself a glass and enjoy, man.

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13y ago

1 liter of pure water at standard temperature and pressure has 1 kilogram of mass.

Accordingly and consequently, 1/2 liter would have 1/2 kilogram of mass under the

same conditions.

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8mo ago

One liter of water has a mass of approximately 1 kilogram at room temperature.

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16y ago

A kilogram of water is equal to a liter of water.

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15y ago

It all depends on the capacity of the Glass.

* 1 x Imperial pint Glass = 0.57 litres * 2 x 250ml Glasses = 0.5 litres * 4 x 125ml Glasses = 0.5 litres

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14y ago

500 cm3 or 500 cc

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7y ago

There are 500.

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