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∙ 9y agoYes.
The density of a certain substance does not change according to the amount of that substance.
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∙ 9y ago1 kilogram of water is equivalent to 1 liter because the density of water is 1 g/cm³, which is the same as 1 kg/L. So, 1 kilogram of water occupies 1 liter of volume.
No, 400 grams is a measure of mass, while 0.5 liters is a measure of volume. The two are not directly comparable unless you know the density of the substance in question.
The conversion of liters to kilograms depends on the substance's density. For water, 1000 liters would be equivalent to 1000 kilograms because the density of water is 1 kg/L. However, for other substances, the conversion would vary based on their density.
No, 0.75 liter and 75 liters are not the same. 0.75 liter is equal to 750 milliliters or 3/4 of a liter, while 75 liters is 100 times larger than 0.75 liter.
The number of liters in one kilogram depends on the substance in question, as the conversion factor between kilograms and liters varies depending on the density of the material. For water at standard temperature and pressure, one kilogram is equivalent to one liter because the density of water is about 1 kg/L.
olive oil has density of 0.80 - 0.92 gms/ml, ie 800-920 gms/land density is an intensive property, is independent of amount of substance. So ur question "density of 4 ltr of olive oil" is wrong...
2.1 liters is the same as
it varies with density of the fluid. Example Density of water is 1 so Volume=Mass/Density their fore 1 liter of pure water is 1Kg Density of diesel oil is .85 their fore 1 kg of D.O is 1/0.85=1.176liters
The density of water is 1 g/cm^3 or 1 kg/L. So, 12 oz of water would have a density of about 0.83 g/cm^3.
ANSWER NO 1 liter = 0.26 gallon so 2 liters is about the same as a half of liquid gallon
yeah, they're both liters.
0.1L1 liter = 10 deciliters.So 1 deciliter is the same at 0.1 liters.
Any sample of the same substance has the same density,no matter how large or small the sample is.
1 kilogram of water is equivalent to 1 liter because the density of water is 1 g/cm³, which is the same as 1 kg/L. So, 1 kilogram of water occupies 1 liter of volume.
No, 400 grams is a measure of mass, while 0.5 liters is a measure of volume. The two are not directly comparable unless you know the density of the substance in question.
2.5 liters is the same as 2,500 mL (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
Liters and milliliters are metric units for volume. A liter is the same as a cubic decimeter; 1000 liters is the same as a cubic meter.