This statement is not entirely accurate. The density of ammonia at standard conditions (0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere pressure) is approximately 0.771 kg/L, meaning one liter of ammonia would weigh approximately 0.771 kilograms, not one kilogram. The discrepancy arises from the difference in density between ammonia and water, which has a density of 1 kg/L.
Kilogram is mass. Liter is volume. The only way you can relate the two is if you have a substance of known density. For example, water has a density of 1 kg per liter.
One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.
One kilogram
kilogram is the unit of mass.and litre is unit of volume. water we can say that one kilogram is equal to one litre.but not for all liquids and it depends on the nature and density of substance.
That depends on the substance that the kilogram is made of. A kilogram of air has a large volume. A kilogram of water has a medium volume. A kilogram of lead or stones has a small volume.
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A liter of water has approximately a mass of one kilogram.
The kilogram is a unit of mass. It is approximately equal to the mass of one liter of water.
Ideally, one liter is usually equal to one kilogram and therefore a liter of flour would weigh one kilogram. This is the same as 2.2 pounds.
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram
The weight of one liter depends on the substance being measured. For water, one liter is equal to one kilogram. However, for other substances with different densities, one liter may weigh more or less than one kilogram.
No, one liter of alcohol does not equal one kilogram. The weight of alcohol depends on its concentration, with pure alcohol having a density of around 0.79 kg/L.
Kilogram is mass. Liter is volume. The only way you can relate the two is if you have a substance of known density. For example, water has a density of 1 kg per liter.
assuming density is 1g/cm3, 1 liter should weigh 1 kilogram
One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.
One kilogram
kilogram is the unit of mass.and litre is unit of volume. water we can say that one kilogram is equal to one litre.but not for all liquids and it depends on the nature and density of substance.