Oh, what a lovely question! Two liters is the same as 8 quarter liters of water. Isn't that just wonderful? It's important to remember that math can be as peaceful as a quiet stream, flowing gently through the forest of numbers.
2.5 cubic meters of space is the same thing as 2,500 liters of space.
There are 1000 milliliters in a liter. To find out how many milliliters are in a liter and a quarter, you would add 1000 mL (1 liter) to 250 mL (a quarter of a liter). Therefore, there are 1250 milliliters in a liter and a quarter.
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15.78947368, the same as in your other question.
The freezing point is an intensive property, not dependent on the amount of of material.
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6 liters of water weigh approximately 6000 grams. A penny weighs about 2.5 grams. So, to find how many pennies have the same mass as 6 liters of water, you would divide 6000 grams by 2.5 grams per penny, which is 2400 pennies.
a pint is the same as
If you have a solution that is 50% water and 50% hydrogen peroxide, you would have equal volumes of each component. So if you have 1 liter of this solution, you would have 0.5 liters of water and 0.5 liters of hydrogen peroxide.
they share the same volume. In the Metric system, Liters are a measurement of volume, not of weight. Therefore, 10 Liters of water would share the same volume as 10 Liters of Mercury.
A quarter is equivalent to 25 cents, which is the same as 25 hundredths. Therefore, 25 hundredths equal the same as a quarter.
2.5 cubic meters of space is the same thing as 2,500 liters of space.
The densities are equivalent.
2.95 liters of any gas, liquid, or empty space = 2,950milliliters of the same substance
First convert feet to decimeters. Then use the formula for the volume of a cylinder. The answer will come out in square decimeters, which is the same as liters.
Grams are mass, liters are volume. So it would depend on the substance. Note ... with water (only) 1000 grams = 1 liter [by definition].
8.23 liters to milliliters is the same as 8.23x108, which is 823000000.