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.
2 liters
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.
2m3 is 2,000 litres as there are 1000 litres in 1m3
It matters of size and weight