Plastic pails vary in size and can contain anything from 250 ml to 60 litres. These come usually as round or square shapes with a metal or plastic carry handle.
There are 10 liters per decaliter.
3000 milliliters is equal to 3 liters.
No, a pail of garbage is not an element. In chemistry, an element is a substance that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. A pail of garbage is a physical mixture of various compounds and elements.
There are 0.09 liters in 90 mL.
It takes around 6-24 liters of water to produce 1 kg of plastic, depending on the manufacturing process and type of plastic being produced. This includes water used for cooling, cleaning, and forming the plastic material.
7.34902It depends on how much the pail is filled up to and then measure it and divide that amount by 1000.
Oh, dude, a pail usually holds around 10 liters. But like, who really measures the exact amount when you're just filling up a pail, right? Just pour in some water and call it a day!
The amount of water in a pail will depend on the size of the pail. An average sized pail will hold about three gallons of water.
if it's water then 8 litres
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Litres is better to measure quantities larger than a quart.
The volume of a pail can vary depending on its size and shape. It is typically measured in liters or gallons. You can determine the volume of a pail by filling it with water and pouring the water into a measuring container to get an accurate measurement.
Pail is a monosyllable.
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.
Depends on the pail, many are different sizes.
To find the mass of a 4-gallon pail of gold, first convert gallons to liters, knowing that 1 gallon is approximately 3.785 liters. Therefore, 4 gallons is about 15.14 liters. Gold has a density of approximately 19.32 grams per cubic centimeter, which translates to about 19,320 kilograms per cubic meter. Thus, the mass of gold in a 4-gallon pail would be around 292.6 kilograms.
Well, honey, it really depends on the size of the plastic cup. But on average, a standard plastic cup holds about 0.25 liters. So if you're feeling thirsty, you might need a few refills to hit that recommended 2 liters a day. But hey, who's counting?