one liter
If the water is at standard temperature and pressure (25 degrees Celsius and one atmosphere), the water has density of 1 kilogram per liter. When submerged, the metal displaces its own volume of water. Therefore, the volume of the metal is 1 liter, and the density of the metal is 6 kg/liter.
one liter is always one liter it doesn't matter if it is in a water bottle or or a bucket
It is easiest to observe the volumes of the two and go from there. One liter of water is most easily observed by most students as exactly half of a two liter of soda. Water and soda have a similar density (mass divided by volume) so they will have a similar mass. Then compare the volume of 1 liter to the volume of a dinosaur. I believe even most baby dinosaurs were larger than a liter. Take into account that most land animals alive will have a density not too far from water (some people float and some sink). The animals that have a density that differs greatly from water will more often than not have a higher density than water and sink. So, because a dinosaur is SIGNIFICANTLY more voluminous than a liter, and we can speculate that they were at least the density of water if not more, its very safe to say that dinosaurs had many times the mass of 1 liter of water.
1ml water converts to over 2000 ml water vapour gas
one liter
Only in volume, but not in weight.
It is 33 fluid ounces.
For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.For water (density 1 kg/liter), that would be a volume of one cubic millimeter. That's about the size of a grain of sand.
One one thousandth [1/1000 or 0.001] of a liter.
One cubic meter equals one million cubic centimeter. It equals also one thousand liter. Accordingly, the volume of one liter of water equals 0.001 cubic meter.
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It's the volume of one kilogram of water in its liquid state.
The volume equivilent of one killogram of water
1 liter of water weighs 35.27396 ounces. 1 liter has a volume of 33.814 fluid ounces.
The volume occupied by one molecule of water at STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure) is extremely small, on the order of 10^-28 m^3. This volume is negligible compared to the volume of a container of water at STP.
One kilogram of water has a volume of approximately 1 liter.