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1 liter is defined as 10 by 10 by 10 cm

The density of ice is 0.9167 g/cm³ whereas the density of water 0.9998 g/cm³ (this is at 0°, water and ice change their density with temperature).

1 liter thus equals 1000cm³ which means that:

1 liter of Water (0°) weighs: 999,8 grams

and 999,8 grams of water (as matter cannot just disappear(usually)) turns into 999,8 grams of ice, which is, in liters:

1 liter of water = 1,091 liters of ice

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"Glasses" is not a well defined size. How big are these "glasses" -- 8 oz, 10 oz, 12 oz, 16 oz, or some other size?

There are a bit under three 12 ounce glasses per liter (12 ounces is about 350 ml, as you can see by looking at a soda can).

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1 liter of water is equivalent to 1000 milliliters.

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1,000 milliters or a little more than a quart

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1 L of water is heavier than 1 L of ice. This is because ice is less dense than water, therefore the a particular volume of ice will weigh less than same volume of water.

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