1 litre = 1000cm3 = 1000g = 1kg the above answer is only true in water. 1 litre of Mercury wieghs ~13 kg. its a function of density
1 kilogram of soy bean oil will convert into1.09 liters of soy bean oil. You can find the conversion for this with an online tool.
1 kiloliter of cooking oil will be equal to 1000 liter.
There are MANY kinds of cooking oil. Many different densities. A litre of cooking oil could weigh from 920 to 960 grams, ( or 0.92 to 0.96 Kg)
About 0.9kg (900g)
1 litre vegetable oil = 890 grams
About 33.8 ounces.
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3 liters
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1 teaspoon is 5 ml. So 3 litre is 600 teaspoons.
There are many quality levels of edible oil. One of the cheapest is Canola oil and here in Canada this is about $3 per litre. - Extra Virgin Olive oil is about $15 per litre. There are many in between.
The density of cooking oil ranges from 910 to 930 kilograms per cubic meter or 0.91 to 0.93 grams per cubic centimeter . So 1 litre of cooking oil weighs 910 to 930 grams or 0.91 to 0.93 kilograms.
20 litre
Oil tankers vary in size by a huge margin, from a few thousand tonnes DWT to 500,000 tonnes DWT. The density of crude oil also varies, averaging around 0.7 kgs per litre. There are 159 ltrs (apprx) per barrel. From this you can calculate how much each type can carry.
Most cooking oils have a density of approximately 0.92 grams per millititer, so one liter of oil would weigh 0.92 kg, or 920 grams.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
Cooking oil comes from many vegetable sources such as olives, corn, canola and other plants.
1/2 gallon therebouths
6.5 litre with filter though some report 8.3 litre Filter RZ372 and 6.5 litre of oil 15W40.
5 and half litre of oil without changing the oil filter 6 litre with oil filter
Yes, cooking oil is made out of oil.
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