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Need to know the conversion formula to convert grams to litres
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Divide grams by the specific gravity of the substance, and divide by 1000.
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because i want found the 30grams oil is convert to liters, please explain the formula
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Most vegetable oils are roughly 0.92 g/mL, so 30 g of cooking oil is around 33 mL. Petroleum oils are lighter, but densities do vary for different types of oils so you really need a measured density for your specific oil. |
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i want found the 1080grams oil is convert to liters, please explain the formula[/QUOTE]
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A bucket is 720g. if 5 and a half litres of water was added, the total mass equals
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