Question is unanswerable. Read it again, slowly. You mention 3 types of measurements: (1) kilograms (2) Liter (3) Pounds. You can only convert from one type to one other type. Alternate Question: How many Kilograms does 1 liter of water weigh?
1 kilogram (2.205 lbs.) at 4 °COne liter is composed of 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc) . One cc, which is also the same as a milliliter (mL) of water weighs one gram. Therefore, a liter of water weighs one kilogram. At different temperatures, the density of water is slightly different. At any other temperature than 4 °C, the density of water is in fact lower (yes, water is most dense at 4 °C!). However, the change is very small at most temperatures, and so to a very close approximation, the weight of 1 liter of water is 1 kg at most temperatures.See the Related Questions to the left for more information about how the density of water changes with temperature.liter is a unit of volume not of weight.A liter of water weighs much more than a liter of air.The answer is 1 kgAnother AnswerA litre of water has a mass of 1 kilogram and, therefore, weighs around 9.81 newtons.
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
One liter of standard pure clean water at standard temperature and pressure has a mass of 1 kg.
1 liter = the volume of 1 kg of water at 4C
1 quart an hour 1 liter
It is about 2.2 lbs. It is 1 Kg.
1 litre of water is approximately 2 pounds, 3 and 1/4 ounces
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.
You can't convert pounds to liters. You need to know how much one liter of whatever you have weighs and then multiply that by 10. If the substance is water, 1 liter weighs about 2.2 lbs. So, 10 liters of water weighs 22 lbs.
1 liter of water is 1000 milliliters
It depends on the density of the liquid.
1 liter
The weight of whole blood at body temperature is 2.315 lbs/liter. This number was calculated as follows: Specific density of blood = 1.0506 that of water. Water weighs 62.4 lbs/ft3. So blood weighs 62.4 x 1.0506 = 65.56 lbs/ft3. 1 ft3 = 0.02832 m3 So multiplying 65.5 lbs/ft3 x 1 ft3/.02832 m3 = 2314.9 lbs/m3 1 liter = 10-3 m3 Therefore 1 liter of blood weighs 2.3149 lbs.
1/10 of a liter 0.1 liter
1/10 of a liter 0.1 liter
One kilogram. or around 2.2 lbs.
1 liter is 2.2 lbs., so 27 liters times 2.2 equals 59.4 lbs.