No, 1 liter of milk does not weigh 1 kilogram. The density of milk is slightly less than 1 kg/L, so 1 liter of milk weighs slightly less than 1 kilogram.
No, they are both 1 kilogram!
One quart of milk.
No, a liter of milk is slightly less than two pints. One liter is equivalent to approximately 1.76 pints.
The separation of cream from milk increases the density of the remaining milk because cream is less dense than the milk. When the cream is removed, the proportion of solids in the milk increases, leading to a higher overall density.
one liter of cows milk weights one kilogram
No, 1 liter of milk does not weigh 1 kilogram. The density of milk is slightly less than 1 kg/L, so 1 liter of milk weighs slightly less than 1 kilogram.
a liter=a kilogram your question would be" how many centiliters (equivalents for grams , in the liquid measuring unit) are in a liter of milk?" answer: 1000
A liter is a unit of volume used to measure the capacity of a container, while a kilogram is a unit of mass used to measure the weight of an object. One liter of water, for example, has a mass of about 1 kilogram.
Milk cartons typically hold either 1 quart (946 grams) or 1 liter (1 kilogram) of milk.
A common benchmark for something that weighs 1 kilogram is a liter of water, as it weighs approximately 1 kilogram at room temperature.
there is no difference between this two...
not really
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To convert cream from kilograms to liters, you need to know the density of the cream. The density of cream can vary depending on the type and fat content. Once you have the density, you can use the formula: volume (liters) = mass (kilograms) / density (kg/L) to convert it.
carnation milk is not filterd as well as golden milk.
Whole Milk