The answer depends on the strength of the beer.
Bulk density = dry weight / volume, then by knowing the dry weight and bulk density we can calculate the volume.
Well, honey, to convert regular liters to proof liters, you just double the number of regular liters. So if you have 1 liter of booze, you've got 2 proof liters. It's as simple as that, no need to make it more complicated than it needs to be.
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Proof is twice the % of abv so 18 proof in this case.
Based upon bulk density
they are bullit proof!
Calculate volume of molecule, calculate mass of molecule, compare to bulk density. Lower bulk density indicates empty space.
3.75 mL = 0.00375 L
Liters x 1.05669 = quarts
Use this formula: mpg x 0.425 = km per liter
You can't calculate centimeters in a liter because a liter is a measure of fluid. It can't be converted that way.
To calculate the concentration of a solution, you divide the amount of solute by the volume of the solution. This gives you the concentration in units such as moles per liter (M) or grams per liter (g/L).