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Old 10-21-2011, 03:13 AM
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Default Re: Converting Kilograms to liters

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Hi,

can you help me to convert 1 kg of syrup to litres?

the density is 10.875 lbs./gallon

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Given the litres spelling, the first question is US or Imperial gallons?
10.875 lb x 0.45359237 kg/lb = 4.932817 kg
Since you have 1 kg, you have 1/4.932817 of some kind of gallon, or 0.202 724 gallon.

If US gallon, 3.785411784 L/gal yields 0.76739 L
If Imperial gallon, 4.54609 L/gal yields 0.92160 L

The second question is WHY measure density in "english" units when the contents are specified in metric?
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Old 11-20-2011, 12:30 AM
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specific gravity is the density of the substance as compared to water. Water has a density of 1 kilogram/liter. So a specific gravity of 1.2104 means it has a density of 1.2104 kilogram/liter

using algebra we know whether to multiply or divide to make one of the units cancel out.

Kilograms / (kilogram/liter) = liter
liters * (kilogram/liter) = kilogram

so in your case, you divide:

390.2 kilograms / 1.2104 kilograms/liter = 322.3728 liters

whether you multiply or divide does not depend on if the specific gravity is above or below zero, it only depends on which direction you are going, from kilogram to liter or from liter to kilogram.
if i put 10 kg of ng in my cars how many litres whill it be at 200 bar with rhe relative destiny 0,56 to 0,71
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Old 11-22-2011, 07:44 AM
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The driver's blood alchohol content was 438 mg/dL. What does that mean when using the conversion formula from BLOOD to BREATH to determine the BAC results?
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I need to kmow how many kiloliters are ion 52 liters. Please help me out. Thank you so much!!!!!!
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Old 12-05-2011, 03:31 PM
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Default Re: Converting Kiloliters to liters

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I need to kmow how many kiloliters are ion 52 liters. Please help me out. Thank you so much!!!!!!
Kilo- means thousand, with any unit, and 1 kL = 1000 L
so 52 L = 0.052 kL
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Old 07-14-2012, 09:46 PM
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farmula for kg=ltr
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Old 07-15-2012, 03:06 AM
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farmula for kg=ltr
Density. Different things have differnt densities.
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Old 07-15-2012, 11:51 AM
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Default Re: Converting Kilograms to liters

You just need to divide the kilograms by 0.96 gm/cm*³ is the same as kg/l 1 gram = 0.001 kilogram 1 cubic centimeter = 0.001 liter gm/cm³ = 0.001 kg/ 0.001 liter = kg/liter So 0.96 kg/l means that 1 liter weighs 0.96 kilograms, or 1 kilogram is 1.04 liters.
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I want to know 1 Kg of compressed CNG at 200 Bar pressure is equivalent to how many Liters at 1 bar pressure.
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I have a propane gas cylinder, when it's full it's got 47 kilo of gas. How many litre's is that
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