12 fluid ounce (335mL) can is the most common in the United States.
The 'mini' can, which has become popular and generally sold as 6 pack, has a capacity of 8 fluid ounce.
In many international areas, especially far east (Japan, South Korea), smaller can is more popular.
what is the best estimate of the capacity of a soda can
A standard soda can has a capacity of 355 milliliters.
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That is 0.355 litre
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It is 2,000 ml .
3 liters
Soda can burst when the pressure inside the container exceeds its capacity. This can happen if the container is exposed to extreme temperatures, shaken vigorously, or if it's faulty. When the pressure builds up, the container can rupture, causing the soda to burst out.
In 1981 foreign investment accounted for only 10 percent of soda ash production, but by 1998 foreign investment was 46 percent of capacity.
Such cans can come in varying sizes; I believe a typical size is around 300 ml.
Club soda is not a good buffer as it does not contain any significant amount of buffering agents such as bicarbonate or phosphate. Buffers work by maintaining a stable pH when an acid or base is added, and club soda's pH can change significantly when acid or base is introduced without a buffering capacity.
The cranial capacity is a measure of the volume of a skull (cranium) while a centimetre cube is a measure of volume - of any object - the ignition chambers of a petrol engine, a bottle of soda, a box.