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Weight / Volume Converter (liquids)

Enter numbers in the From and Density fields, select units, and then click Convert.

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Conversion from kilogram (kg) to liter | litre (L): 1 kilogram (kg) = 0.999999993210488 liter | litre (L) with density: 62.427961 pound per cubic foot (lb/cu ft)

How to use:
This tool allows to convert between weight and volume of liquids with known density. Enter the initial value you'd like to convert in the From field, provide the density value, select measurement units, and then click Convert. For your convenience we've included density values for some common household liquids in the table below [1,2]:

Liquids (~20°C/68°F, 1 atm)Density (kg/m3)Density (lb/cu ft)
acetone79049.32
alcohol, ethyl / ethanol (grain)789.249.27
alcohol, isopropyl (rubbing)785.449.03
beer, pilsner, 4°C/39.2°F100862.93
corn syrup138086.15
gasoline80350.13
honey (see below)142088.65
kerosene81050.57
milk, cow, heavy cream99462.05
milk, cow, light cream101263.18
milk, cow, whole103064.30
milk, cow, skim103364.49
oil, vegetable, coconut92457.68
oil, vegetable, corn92257.56
oil, vegetable, olive91857.31
oil, vegetable, palm91557.12
oil, vegetable, peanut91457.06
oil, vegetable, soya92757.87
oil, vegetable, sunflower92057.43
vodka949.659.28
water, liquid, 20°C/68°F998.2162.316
water, liquid, 4°C/39.2°F999.9862.427
water, liquid, 0°C/32°F999.8462.418
water, sea102563.99
whiskey94859.18

True specific gravity of honeys with different water contents [3]:

Water content (%)Specific gravity 20°/20°CSpecific gravity 60°/60°F
131.44571.4472
141.44041.4419
151.43501.4365
161.42951.431
171.42371.4252
181.41711.4187
191.41011.4117
201.40271.4043
211.39501.3966

Notes:

Specific gravity is the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of a reference substance; equivalently, it is the ratio of the mass of a substance to the mass of a reference substance for the same given volume. Apparent specific gravity is the ratio of the weight of a volume of the substance to the weight of an equal volume of the reference substance. The reference substance is nearly always water at its densest (4°C) for liquids. Specific gravity is a dimensionless quantity. [4]

The following symbols and abbreviations can be used for:

  • ounce - oz
  • pint - pt
  • quart - qt
  • gallon - gal
  • milliliter or millilitre - mL
  • liter or litre - L
  • gram - g
  • kilogram - kg
  • metric ton or tonne - t
  • pound - lb
  • short ton - tn

The liter (litre) is a special name for the cubic decimeter (dm3).