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The mass of a liquid in kilograms depends on the density of that liquid. For water, the density is about 1 kilogram per liter. This means that 10 liters of water weighs approximately 10 kilograms. For other liquids, the density may vary, so the weight can change. If you have a specific liquid in mind, I can help you with the correct calculation.
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