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GL vs. Kg/m³

What's the Difference?

GL and kg/m³ are both units of measurement used to express density. However, they differ in terms of their scale and application. GL, short for grams per liter, is commonly used to measure the density of liquids or solutions. It represents the mass of a substance in grams contained within a volume of one liter. On the other hand, kg/m³, which stands for kilograms per cubic meter, is typically used to measure the density of gases, solids, or other substances in their solid state. It represents the mass of a substance in kilograms contained within a volume of one cubic meter. While GL is more suitable for liquid measurements, kg/m³ is more versatile and applicable to a wider range of substances.

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