A litre is a measure of volume and kg is a measure of mass (weight). Depending on density to answer this. A millilitre of water is a gram. So if you were working with pure water at sealevel they would be equal. but other than that it could not be answered.
The ASW (actual silver weight) is .18084oz pure silver.
Pure water at standard temperature and pressure has density of 1 kg/L.1.2 Liter = 1.2 kg
The percentage of pure clean water is only 1% among all kinds.
.07234 oz of pure silver.
The weight of a liter of pure alcohol is approximately 789 grams.
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.
Only 3 liter of pure water weighs 3 kilogram.
A liter of pure water weighs at most 1 kilogram (at 4 degrees Centigrade). This is about 2.2 pounds. Water at higher temperatures is less dense and will weigh slightly less.
One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.
2.2 lbs. 1 liter of pure water weighs 2.2 lbs. The NaCl content (approximately 9 grams) dissolved is negligible here as it displaces water and so we can state that 1 liter saline weighs approximately 2.2 lbs as well.
That depends on the specific weight of that special oil. Only for pure water one can say: 1 litre of water weighs 1 kilogram. Not oil.
One ml of water at 22 degree C has one gram weight.=======================================Answer #2:That depends on how much water you have, the pressure of the air on it,and where you're located.At standard atmospheric pressure, the density of pure water at 22°C is0.997770 gm/cm3 . So 1 liter of it would have 0.997770 kg of mass.On Earth, the liter would weigh 9.785 newtons (2lbs 3.2oz) . In other places,its weight would be something different.
Two hydrogen = 2 * 1.008 grams = 2.016 gramsOne oxygen = 16 grams--------------------------------------------------------------------add= 18.016 grams/mole================
1 liter = --> 1,000 milliliters --> 1,000 cubic centimeters --> 0.001 cubic meter --> the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at standard temperature and pressure
1 liter is 1 cubic decimeter or 1000 cubic centimeters. Only if it is pure water you can say: 1 liter of water weighs 1 kilogram.
2 kilograms of fresh water (assuming water density is 1 gm/cc)The mass of 1 liter of pure water at standard temperature and pressure is 1 kilogram.Under those same conditions, 2 kg of that same substance will fill 2.0 liters.