Converting liter to kg (l to kg or liters to kilograms) is not as straightforward as you might think. Liter is a volume unit while kg (kilogram) is a mass unit. But even if there is no exact conversion rate for converting liters to kg, here we assembled a handy spreadsheet containing the most searched for liter to kilogram conversions for the most common food items.
Convert Liter To Kilogram
Here you can find the most searched for kitchen ingredients converted from liters to kilograms.
Ingredient | 1 liter to kg | 2 liters to kg | 3 liters to kg | 4 liters to kg |
Water | 1 kg | 2 kg | 3 kg | 4 kg |
Flour | 0.52 kg | 1.04 kg | 1.56 kg | 2.08 kg |
Sugar | 0.83 kg | 1.67 kg | 2.5 kg | 3.33 kg |
Butter | 0.95 kg | 1.89 kg | 2.84 kg | 3.79 kg |
Milk | 1.02 kg | 2.04 kg | 3.06 kg | 4.08 kg |
Cocoa powder | 0.42 kg | 0.83 kg | 1.25 kg | 1.67 kg |
Vegetable oil | 0.92 kg | 1.84 kg | 2.76 kg | 3.68 kg |
Powdered sugar | 0.5 kg | 1 kg | 1.5 kg | 2 kg |
Honey | 1.42 kg | 2.83 kg | 4.25 kg | 5.67 kg |
Notes To Liter To Kg Conversion
- l is an abbreviation of liter or litre (British English spelling), kg is an abbreviation of kilogram. Both units are used within the SI system.
- Please note that liter to kg conversion is never an exact science, and kilogram values are rounded.
- As both l and kg are part of the metric system, the liter to kilogram conversion for water is 1:1. For all other substances, you need to know the density of what you want to convert.