Generally 12 to 14 inches for modern wine bottles.
Traditional wine bottles were 11-12 inches tall.
There is not a standard height for a liquor bottle. They come in many different shapes, sizes and height.
50 mL, about one shot, like they serve on airplanes.
They aren't all the same size so this question can't really be answered.
About eight inches
sorry my ponds extract bottle is from 1846 not my ketchup bottle
24000 millimetres in a ketchup bottle If it is a 7 gallon bottle.
A bottle of ketchup shows neither volume not surface area. The only measurement on a bottle of ketchup is weight.
Hunt's Ketchup
No
That would depend on the size of the bottle.
A bottle of Heinz or Hunts ketchup contains 6.5 ounces of sugar, which is approximately 39 teaspoons of sugar.
Question as asked cannot be answered. We know that the bottle can contain 500 mL of ketchup, but we don't know the volume of the material from which the bottle is made, nor the correct density (the figure given as density, 1.43 g, is actually a mass). In addition even if we assume that the figure given for density is 1.43 g/mL is an actual density, from the sentence structure we have a volume for ketchup, and a density of the material in the bottle ("density" refers back to bottle, not to ketchup—"Bottle contains ... and has a density of"). If the one who posed the question meant to write, "If a bottle contains 500 ml of ketchup, and the ketchup has a density of 1.43 g/l, what is the mass of the ketchup in the bottle in grams", then the original answer to the question 715g/mL mass = density x volume is correct.
Heat, would cause a bottle of ketchup to explode. Though having it sit on your table in your kitchen won't get enough heat to do it. Putting the bottle in a microwave would...
My ketchup bottle ounces (oz) is.....24 oz
in swift current Saskatchewan
10 ounces