look at your bottle of shampoo ? (:
To convert liters to milliliters, you multiply by 1000. Therefore, a bottle of shampoo with a capacity of 0.43 L contains 430 milliliters of shampoo.
The density of shampoo can vary, but on average it is about 1 kg/L. Therefore, 1 kg of shampoo would be approximately 1 liter in volume.
There are 10 liters per decaliter.
3000 milliliters is equal to 3 liters.
There are 0.09 liters in 90 mL.
a half
alot of shampoo manufacturers do, it will say wether or not they do on on the back of the shampoo bottle
To convert liters to milliliters, you multiply by 1000. Therefore, a bottle of shampoo with a capacity of 0.43 L contains 430 milliliters of shampoo.
340ml
Depends on the bottle. Most are a single liter or less.
well im not sure but who cares? PS haha
The density of shampoo can vary, but on average it is about 1 kg/L. Therefore, 1 kg of shampoo would be approximately 1 liter in volume.
Either amount could be contained in a bottle, but if it were 400 liters,you'd need 2 strong men and a boy in the shower with you to lift it.
There are 4 liters in 4 liters.
Shampoo Planet has 304 pages.
Shampoo is made in many countries worldwide.
.480 liters