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The conversion of kilograms (kg) to liters (L) depends on the substance being measured. The conversion factor varies depending on the density of the substance.

However, for water, 1 kilogram is equivalent to 1 liter. This relationship is true at standard temperature and pressure (STP), where the density of water is approximately 1 gram per milliliter or 1 kilogram per liter.

It's worth noting that this conversion is specific to water and may not apply to other substances. The density of different materials can vary significantly, so the conversion between kilograms and liters would be different for substances with different densities.

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