That depends how big the bottle is
You must specify the size of the bottle - I have two sizes at home, one holds 400 ml and the other 200 ml but I am sure you can get other sizes.
There are approximately 150 teaspoons in a 750 ml bottle. If you use 1 teaspoonful of shampoo per wash, you can get around 150 washes out of the bottle.
well im not sure but who cares? PS haha
alot of shampoo manufacturers do, it will say wether or not they do on on the back of the shampoo bottle
Well, honey, a shampoo bottle typically weighs around 8 to 10 ounces. Of course, that can vary depending on the size and brand of the bottle. So, next time you're in the shower, give that bottle a little lift and see for yourself!
The unit is millilitre (mL).
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.
a half
Typically, shampoo comes in various bottle sizes, such as 250ml, 500ml, or 1000ml (1 liter). So, the amount of liters in a shampoo bottle would depend on the specific size you are referring to.
2.019 kg To find the weight of a bottle of shampoo we must calculate the mass of the liquid inside the bottle + the weight of the bottle. To calculate the weight of the shampoo we must know the density and volume of the liquid. According to this question, the density of shampoo is 2 g/mL. Weight of shampoo (in grams) = 2 * [mL in your bottle] According to this question an average empty plastic bottle weighs 19 grams when empty. Using this approximation, we can calculate the weight of a bottle of shampoo for a common 1 liter bottle of shampoo. 1L = (2 * 1000) + 19 = 2.019 kg
We are missing one important fact: How many doses are in one bottle? How big is the bottle? If 400mgc per ml and the bottle has 3 ml the answer would be different if the bottle was 10 ml.
You can buy dry-scalp shampoo, in a 250 mL bottle. It is extremely helpful!