1.5 ml
45 litres
An adult's human stomach can holdabout 1 quart (.94 liters) of food/liquid.
2teaspoons?
About six ounces.
A teaspoon holds 5 ml of water.
A McDonald's straw holds about 12528.1mm cubed liquid. I calculated the density and volume and came up with 12,528.1 milimeter cubed of liquid.
A liquid may work faster, but not by much. Most tabs/caps will dissolve in the stomach in about 2-5 minutes.
Take a 10 liter bottle of non-sparkling or distilled water, drink as much as you can when you haven't eaten anything before. When you are full of water and you want to throw up, measure the remaining water, subtract from 10 and you got your stomach volume. :D
Soda can damage the stomach if you consume too much at one time in other words the dangers of what soda does to the stomach is unrevealed
In adult humans, the stomach has a relaxed, near empty volume of about 45 ml. Because it is a distensible organ, it normally expands to hold about one litre of food,[4] but can hold as much as two to three litres. The stomach of a newborn human baby will only be able to retain about 30 ml
it weighs about 2-3 pounds
The rico labs gastric bypass is when you ingest a liquid that expands to fill your stomach. Only 20% of your stomach will be available for food. You reduce how much you will eat by half.