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Metric: 543.478 L Standard: 493.035 L Density = 1.84Kg/L 1 Ton (metric) = 1000000 grams = 1000Kg 1.84 Kg (to a) Liter = 1000 Kg (to) 543.478 L (1000/1.84) 1 Ton (non-metric) = 907184.74 grams = 907.18474Kg 1.84 Kg (to a) Liter = 907.18474Kg (to) 493.035 L (907.18474/1.84)

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