New toilets almost everywhere are 6.5 litre flush.
Dual flush toilets usually use 3 and 6 liters of water depending on which way you push the flush handle - 3 liters for a little job and 6 liters for a major event. Single low-flush toilets use either 4.5 liters or 6 liters.
It depends how big your cistern is. Modern dual-flush toilets have a minimum flush of 6 liters. There are 1000 milliliters in one liter, so the flush would contain 6000 ml.
It depends on what type of flush you use. Old style single flush toilets use around 11 litres of water per flush, older dual flush toilets use 4.5 or 9 litres per flush, while modern water efficient dual flush toilets use 3 or 6 litres per flush.
approximately 1-2 litres of water is needed to flush a toilet.
its cheap enough from your dealer. 3 liters if just changing ? 5 liters if a total flush
Between 6 and 9 litres depending on the age of your toilet.
The amount of water is not important, it depends on the stimulation of the bladder. As the bladder streches it sends signals to the brain which decides whether to void urine or not. In the fit and healthy young this could be up to and over one litre. If there is infection present or if the bladder is diseased (e.g. cancer, after stroke) it may tell the brain to void with only small amounts present i.e. 50-100 mls.
It can take a rough average of between 6 and 18 liters (litres) of water to flush a household toilet. This is dependant on many factors though.Usually, most toilets average around 6 litres, but they vary. The numbers of gallons and litres are usually behind the cover to the toilet.
One gallon or 3.8 liters.
3 liters
The toilet uses about 1.6 gallons per flush.
You can use about 5 liters of oil for your Ford explorer 1997.