it really depends on what is in that one liter...i mean, if you have 1 liter of mercury, it'll be heavier than 1 liter of water.
2007-01-31 11:41:08
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answer #1
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answered by midnight fairy 2
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a gram is a unit of mass, and a liter is a unit of volume.
To find the number of grams in a liter, you would have to know the density of the material.
2007-01-31 11:41:50
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answered by Anonymous
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A gram refers to mass; a liter refers to volume. A liter of air has much less mass than a liter of sand, for instance.
2007-01-31 11:47:08
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answered by Gee Wye 6
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One liter of water weighs 1000 grams (kilo gram).
One liter of feathers would be a whole lot less.
That is my answer from Washington, D.C.
2007-01-31 11:46:58
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answered by Anonymous
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It will be dependent on the density of the compound. For instance, water has 1000g/l, but mercury would have many more grams in a liter, because it it more dense.
2007-01-31 11:41:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Liquids are measured in liters. (volume)
Grams are a measurement of weight. (mass)
This question is not answerable because liquids have different densities and therefore different weights per gram.
2007-01-31 11:53:12
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answered by Ta Dah! 6
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gram is weight, liter is volume, you're not comparing the same! So it would have to be item specific, like water, mercury, molten iron...
2007-01-31 11:45:34
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answered by brothergoosetg 4
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100
2007-01-31 11:40:43
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answered by k-joy 3
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about 100
2007-01-31 11:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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1g of water = 1cm3 = 1ml
So 1000x1ml = 1L
2007-01-31 11:42:05
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answered by Anonymous
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