Only if you have pure water in mind: 2 liter of pure water weigh 2000 gram.
Soda has approximately the same density as water, so 2 liters will weigh approximately 2 kg, or 4.4 lbs.
1 litre of water is 1,000 grams
1000 grams is in a litre of water.
2 litres is 2000 grams
There are 4.4 grams of Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda) in 1 teaspoon. For example: You need 2 grams of Baking soda 2 / 4.4 = .45 tsp Baking soda
A 2 Liter bottle has 67.6280451 US ounces in it, exactly 8.4535056375 8oz servings
1 litre = 4.22675284 US cups 2 litres = 8.45350568 US cups 4 litres = 16.90701136 US cups 5 litres = 21.1337642 US cups 6 litres = 25.36051704 US cups
2 litres
The conversion is: 1 liquid ounce = 29,57353 mL.So 2 L is equal to 67,62805 ounces.
I believe it is about 2/5ths of a teaspoon.
Assuming it is pure water (so no other salts will cause a precipitate),at 0oC you could dissolve 712 grams in 2 litres,at 25oC you could idssolve 718 grams in 2 litres,at 100oC you could dissolve 782 grams in 2 litres.
12 fluid ounce (335mL) can is the most common in the United States. The 'mini' can, which has become popular and generally sold as 6 pack, has a capacity of 8 fluid ounce. In many international areas, especially far east (Japan, South Korea), smaller can is more popular.
2 liters
2m3 is 2,000 litres as there are 1000 litres in 1m3
It matters of size and weight