The value of pull tabs collected from a two-liter bottle can vary depending on the recycling program or organization you donate to, as well as the current market rate for aluminum. Typically, a full bottle might contain around 50 to 100 pull tabs, which could be worth a few cents to a couple of dollars at most when recycled. However, many organizations collect pull tabs for charitable purposes rather than for their monetary value, as they often support causes like children's hospitals.
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Liters are way too much to fit in a little bottle. Most of the time the bottled water bottles will be about 250 ml.
Just over $400.
A 2-liter bottle can hold approximately 1,500 dimes, depending on how tightly they are packed. Since each dime is worth $0.10, the total value of the dimes in the bottle would be around $150. Therefore, a 2-liter bottle full of dimes would be worth approximately $150.
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
Half of a two liter bottle is, rather obviously, one liter.
A 2-liter bottle can hold approximately 1,000 quarters, as each quarter has a diameter of about 0.955 inches, and a 2-liter bottle's volume allows for this many. Since each quarter is worth $0.25, the total amount of money in a full 2-liter bottle of quarters would be around $250.
one liter is always one liter it doesn't matter if it is in a water bottle or or a bucket
Well, isn't that a happy little question! A 2-liter bottle can hold around 8,000 nickels. Each nickel is worth 5 cents, so a full bottle would be worth about $400. That's a whole lot of happy little coins right there!
A half liter bottle of coca cola costs $1.50
950 mg. of caffeine in a 2 liter bottle of Pepsi.
To estimate the value of a 2-liter bottle full of nickels, we first need to know the volume of a nickel, which is approximately 0.76 cubic centimeters. A 2-liter bottle holds 2,000 cubic centimeters, meaning it could hold around 2,600 nickels. Since each nickel is worth $0.05, the total value would be about $130.