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That depends on what the liter has in it.

-- If the liter of space has air in it, there's roughly 0.0012 kilogram of mass there,

but the exact number depends on the temperature and pressure.

-- If the liter of space has water in it, there's roughly 1 kilogram of mass there.

-- If the liter of space has gold, stones, or lead in it, there are several kilograms

of mass there.

-- If the liter of space is empty, there's no mass there at all.

Units of mass (kilograms) are incompatible with units of volume (litres).

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depends on the density of the liquid. At standard temperature and pressure 1 litre of water weighs 1 Kg

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One liter of water is equivalent to one kilogram.

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I think 1 kilogram, I could be wrong

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about one

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