Are kilograms and liters equivalent?

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Just today I’ve noticed in the wrap of my liquid soap there’s a “290g/300ml” on it. Weren’t those two measures supposed to be equivalent? Or have they lied to me my whole life? Lol

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It depends on the density of whatever you are measuring. A kilogram of water is roughly a liter. But for things that float it is more then a liter and for things that sink it is less then a liter.

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