Milligrams measures mass, not volume.
If you're looking for milliliters, it's roughly 591.471.
20oz = 566990.463mgs
Yes. If you look at the Nutrition Facts on the back of the bottle, you will see Sodium as part of it. When any type of food has Sodium in the Nutrition Facts, it is referring to salt.For example, the bottle of Sprite I am drinking has 110mg of Sodium in the entire bottle, that is, it has 110mg, or milligrams, of salt in the entire bottle of soda.
-- A quart of milk is about 94.6% of 1 liter. -- A "16.9-ounce" bottle of water is 1/2 liter. -- A 2-liter bottle of soda is 2 liters.
Soda bottles contain carbon dioxide, a gas; increasing the temperature the volume of the gas is increased. As a consequence the pressure in the bottle is also increased and the breaking of the bottle is possible.
No bottled soda has more suger
it's not fizzing with bubbles
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44 fluid ounces is 1.3 liters.
Yes. If you look at the Nutrition Facts on the back of the bottle, you will see Sodium as part of it. When any type of food has Sodium in the Nutrition Facts, it is referring to salt.For example, the bottle of Sprite I am drinking has 110mg of Sodium in the entire bottle, that is, it has 110mg, or milligrams, of salt in the entire bottle of soda.
591.47 ml 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
Approximately 7.5ml will fit inside of a lid from a soda. This is the lid that keeps the bottle of soda closed. It would only take about 4 lids to make an ounce.
NONE -you cannot compare a LENGTH to a VOLUME
This experiment may be very dangerous.
You can make a soda bottle rocket.
Soda bottles contain carbon dioxide, a gas; increasing the temperature the volume of the gas is increased. As a consequence the pressure in the bottle is also increased and the breaking of the bottle is possible.
-- A quart of milk is about 94.6% of 1 liter. -- A "16.9-ounce" bottle of water is 1/2 liter. -- A 2-liter bottle of soda is 2 liters.