The MASS of 1 liter of wine is slightly less than 1 kilogram. By definition, a liter of water (under certain assumptions about temperature and pressure) is exactly equal to 1 kilogram of mass. Wine is a mixture of mostly water, along with some alcohol, and minute quantities of other substances. Because water is the primary component, one would expect the mass of wine to be very close to that of water. But alcohol is somewhat less dense than water, so that part of the mixture has less weight than if it too was water. Therefore, because of the alchohol component of wine, the total density of wine must be slightly less than water, and therefore the mass of a given volume of wine will be slightly less than that of an identical volume of water.
Direct conversion from mL = g
Therefore, 1000g in one litre of wine
1Litre = 0.711kg (at 60 deg F)
The answer is approx. 2,25 pounds.
1litre is 1000ml. therefore...40,000ml is 40litres.
1000ml = 1litre so 76,000ml = 76 litres
For water it pretty much is, for substances either denser or fluffier than water it isn't.
1Litre = 0.711kg (at 60 deg F)
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1000 mL
10 cm Squared
Bottle of rose wine
1000 ml in 1litre
10ml is 0.01 litres
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does drinking red wine helps to gain weight
Well, it kills brain cells, and keeps weight on making it harder to lose weight. Not just wine, but alcohol generally.
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