What is the international acronym for each of these two water volume vs. weight units?
Prefix or symbol for liter of water is: l
Prefix or symbol for kilogram of water is: kg wt.
Technical units conversion tool for water volume vs. weight measures. Exchange reading in liters of water unit l into kilograms of water unit kg wt. as in an equivalent measurement result (two different units but the same identical physical total value, which is also equal to their proportional parts when divided or multiplied).
One liter of water converted into kilogram of water equals = 1.00 kg wt.
1 l = 1.00 kg wt.
water, liquid: convert volume to weight
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Weight of 1 cubic centimeter of Water, liquid
carat | 5 | ounce | 0.04 |
gram | 1 | pound | 0 |
kilogram | 0 | tonne | 1 × 10-6 |
milligram | 1 000 |
How many moles in 1 cubic centimeter of Water, liquid?
There are 55.51 millimoles in 1 cubic centimeter of Water, liquid
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The entered volume of Water, liquid in various units of volume
centimeter³ | 1 | milliliter | 1 |
foot³ | 3.53 × 10-5 | oil barrel | 6.29 × 10-6 |
Imperial gallon | 0 | US cup | 0 |
inch³ | 0.06 | US fluid ounce | 0.03 |
liter | 0 | US gallon | 0 |
meter³ | 1 × 10-6 | US pint | 0 |
metric cup | 0 | US quart | 0 |
metric tablespoon | 0.07 | US tablespoon | 0.07 |
metric teaspoon | 0.2 | US teaspoon | 0.2 |
- About Water, liquid
- How many pounds in a gallon of water? Since water density is equal to ≈62.43 lbs/ft³, which is equavalent to ≈8.35 lbs/gallon. There are 8.35 pounds in a gallon of water.
- 1 cubic meter of Water, liquid weighs 1 000 kilograms [kg]
- 1 cubic foot of Water, liquid weighs 62.42796 pounds [lbs]
- Water, liquid weighs 1 gram per cubic centimeter or 1 000 kilogram per cubic meter, i.e. density of water, liquid is equal to 1 000 kg/m³; at 25°C (77°F or 298.15K) at standard atmospheric pressure. In Imperial or US customary measurement system, the density is equal to 62.4 pound per cubic foot [lb/ft³], or 0.58 ounce per cubic inch [oz/inch³] .
- Melting Point (MP), Water changes its state from solid to liquid at 0°C (32°F or 273.15K)
- Boiling Point (BP), Water changes its state from liquid to gas at 100°C (212°F or 373.15K)
- Also known as: Water; Water, distilled; Water, pure; Water, purified.
Molecular formula: H2O
Elements: Hydrogen (H), Oxygen (O)
Molecular weight: 18.015 g/mol
Molar volume: 18.015 cm³/mol
CAS Registry Number (CAS RN): 7732-18-5
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- A few materials, substances, compounds or elements with a name containing, like or similar to Water, liquid:
- Heavy water [D2O] weighs 1 105.9 kg/m³ (69.03908 lb/ft³) [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | mole to volume and weight | mass and molar concentration | density ]
- Sand, water filled weighs 2 039 kg/m³ (127.29061 lb/ft³) [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | density ]
- Sand, water saturated weighs 2 039 kg/m³ (127.29061 lb/ft³) [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | density ]
- Super-heavy water [T2O] weighs 1 215 kg/m³ (75.84997 lb/ft³) [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | mole to volume and weight | mass and molar concentration | density ]
- Tritiated water [T2O] weighs 1 215 kg/m³ (75.84997 lb/ft³) [ weight to volume | volume to weight | price | mole to volume and weight | mass and molar concentration | density ]
- About this page: Weight of Water, liquid
- For instance, calculate how many ounces, pounds, milligrams, grams, kilograms or tonnes of a selected substance in a liter, gallon, fluid ounce, cubic centimeter or in a cubic inch. This page computes weight of the substance per given volume, and answers the question: How much the substance weighs per volume.
- Reference (ID: 3137)
- 1. National Institute of Standards and Technology; U.S. Department of Commerce; 100 Bureau Drive; Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA. Last accessed: 29 August 2020 (nist.gov).
- 2. Compound summary: Water, liquid. National Center for Biotechnology Information; U.S. National Library of Medicine; 8600 Rockville Pike; Bethesda, MD 20894 USA. Last accessed: 29 August 2020 (pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/compound).
- 3. Chemistry of the Elements by N. N. Greenwood (Author), A. Earnshaw (Author). Published by Butterworth-Heinemann; 2nd edition (December 9, 1997). Last accessed: 29 August 2020 (amazon.com paid link)