.88 kg = .88 x 2.20462 lbs = 1.94 lbs
1/4 liter of it
ANSWER NO 1 liter = 0.26 gallon so 2 liters is about the same as a half of liquid gallon
No. Beakers measure liquid volume. Millimeters is not a unit of volume, and especially not a unit of liquid volume. Beakers usually measure in a fraction of a liter, such as a milliliter.
A litre bottle - it's about 1.13 pints
9 quatre litre's will fill a 2 and a quatre litre can
It depends on the density of the liquid.
the density of the liquid in this glass jar is 5 liter
The particles them self, assuming that you are referring to the individual atoms/molecules that makes up a liquid, does not change in "density" when going from one state of matter to another (liquid -> steam). However, the density changes for a certain amount of the matter, for instance one liter. One liter of water weighs a lot more than one liter of water steam. This is because the density of liquid water is much higher than water steam. The density of liquid water is 1000g/liter while the density of steam is 0.8g/liter. In other words, liquid water is over 1200 times denser than water vapor!
It depends on what liquid substance you have.
Is that a trick question? CO2 does not have liquid phase as it goes from solid to gas
50% purity NAOH liquid . if the density is 1.53 . so one liter hou much NAOH is here ?
No ! The coke will have the same density regardless of the volume of coke. Density of a liquid depends upon the liquid identity, nature, and temperature; but neither upon the mass nor the volume of the liquid.
First measure out a known volume of the liquid using a beaker or measuring cup, say a liter or 50 mililiters or something of the like, then measure the mass of that amount of liquid with a balance(remember to subtract the mass of the liquid's container), then divide that mass by the volume of liquid you've used and, hey presto, you have a density.
Depends on the fluid. Water weighs 1g per 1mL so one liter would be 1 kg. Some fluids are heavier. Akneutrino adds: Pounds is a measurement of weight, a liter is a measurement of liquid volume. The weight of a liquid which fills one liter is dependent on the density of the liquid.
The weight would depend on the density of the liquid, as liter is a measure of volume. A liter of water weighs about 1 kg (2.2 pounds). A liter of mercury weighs about 13.5 kg (30 pounds).
Density can be worked out from the weight of a product. Density is mass divided by volume. To do this you will need a container of which the weight is known, an accurate scale and 1 liter of milk (measured accurately). Weigh the milk and the container, subtract the weight of the container. The density should be roughly 1030 - 1036g/L. Another option is to get a densitymeter with a scale of 1.000 to 1.100g/L. Put the densitymeter in the milk and read the density off the scale.
This depends on what liquid you're measuring. Since every substance has a specific density, the mass of one liter of liquid depends on its density. Using water as an example, the density of water at 4Co is 1g/ml. So 2 liters of water would weight approximately 2 kg or 4.4 lbs (1 kg = 2.2 lbs).