The weight of 1 liter of glue can vary depending on the type and density of the glue. However, as a general estimate, the weight of 1 liter of glue is typically around 1.1 to 1.4 kilograms. It is important to refer to the specific product's packaging or technical data sheet for the most accurate weight measurement.
That would depend on the glue...
Many glues are just a little denser than water so 1 liter weighs a little more than 1 kg.
For example: Elmers ProBond interior wood glue has a density of 1.07 > 1.10
so 1.00 liter would weigh between 1070 and 1100 grams.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3603387/Elmers-ProBond-Wood-Glue
ANS 2 -1 litre of most glues would weigh about 1.1 kilos.
765 g equals .765 kgs
5,600 pounds equals 2540.1 (2540.117) kg
166 g = 0.166 kg
30 pounds equals 13.6 (13.6078) kg
2lbs = 0.9 (0.907185) kg
The weight of 1 liter of paint can vary depending on the type and brand of paint. On average, the density of paint is around 1.3 kg/liter. Therefore, 1 liter of paint would weigh approximately 1.3 kilograms.
450,000 grams are in 450 kilograms.
38 pounds is 17 (17.2365) kg
They cannot be compared. kgs. are a unit of weight, not distance.
1 cbm of what? If water, than 1000 kgs
kPa is pressure, how much area is the pressure acting on
1.2 kgs