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The kilogram or kilogramme (old BE), or kilo, abbreviated kg, is a unit of weight. It is equal to 1000 g or 2 15 (2.2) lbs. One liter of pure water weighs one kilogram. As many recipes have been approximately converted from one system to another, a similarly approximate conversion back may yield the original recipe.

Kilograms US customary measure
Pounds (lb) Ounces (oz)
.025~1
.0284091
.03~1
.05~2
.056812
.06~2
.075~3
.0852273
.09~3
.1~14~4
.11363144
.12~14~4
.125~14~4
.1251140 (0.275)
.15~13
.1513
.225~12
.22712
.251120 (0.55)
.2723
.3~23
.45~1
.451
.5~1
.51 110 (1.1)
.9~2
.902
1~2
12 15 (2.2)35 15 (35.2)
1~2.203125~35 14 (35.25)
1~2 14 (2.25)
1.001420452 1364 (2.203125)35 14 (35.25)
1.02272 14 (2.25)


Note

  • Although sometimes disregarded, especially by Anglophones, the rules of the Société Internationale (SI), state that metric abbreviations, except M for Mega or Million to distinguish from m for mili or thousandth, should never be capitalized. It should always be written "kg", never "Kg".
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