Lots of different pails out there ! - I would guess any where from 2,000 ml in a little old lady's garden pail to around 8,000 ml in a construction pail.
It could hold like 2 L or it could hold 1 L.
"ml" is the abbreviation for ''milliliter"one ml = 1 milliliter
20 drops per milliliter.
1 Cubic Centimeter = 1 Milliliter
64 liters and 205 milliliters (1 liter = 1000 milliliter)
1 kg = ...pail
a beaker
A standard tablespoon holds 15 ml.
Depends on the pail, many are different sizes.
Pail is a monosyllable.
One milliliter
Litres is better to measure quantities larger than a quart.
A pail is not a standard measure. It can have different capacities.
Depends what's in the milliliter.If it's an empty milliliter, then there are zero nanograms in it.If it holds air, then many many nanograms but less than 1 billion.If it holds water, then 1 billion nanograms.If it holds stone, gold, or lead, then more than 1 billion nanograms.
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A standard teaspoon holds 5ml. (So a teaspoon)
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1ml