Assuming that coke is mostly water, and the volume of the bottle is 0.3L:
The molecular mass of water is 18 g/mol, and there are 6.022x10^23 molecules in one mol. 0.3L pure water has the mass 300 g, which corresponds to 300/18 = 16.67 mol.
That corresponds to 16.67x6.022x10^23 = 1x10^25 molecules of water. As one molecule of water is made up from 3 atoms (one oxygen and two hydrogen), one bottle of coke would contain approximately 3x10^25 atoms.
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4.22 pints 1 liter = 2.11 pints 1 pint = 0.47 liter
1 liter = 33.8140226 US fluid ounces2 liters = 33.8140226 * 2 = 67.6280452 oz1 oz of coke classic = 12.125 calories2 liter bottle of coke = 12.125 * 67.6280452 oz = 819.99004 calories
The weight of a cold bottle of Coke versus a warm bottle is essentially the same, as the weight is primarily determined by the liquid and the bottle itself, not the temperature. A standard 12-ounce (355 ml) bottle of Coke weighs about 1 pound (450 grams), regardless of whether it's cold or warm. However, if condensation forms on the cold bottle, the extra water may add a small amount of weight temporarily.
12oz.: 39 grams 20oz.: 65 grams 1 liter: 108 grams
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There are 12 Fl. Ounces in a can of Pepsi-Cola.
The average price of coke in 1982 was about $0.99 for a 1 litre bottle.
The number of one-dollar coins that can fit in a standard 12-ounce Coke bottle depends on the dimensions of both the coins and the bottle. A U.S. dollar coin has a diameter of about 1.043 inches and a thickness of 0.087 inches. A typical 12-ounce Coke bottle has a capacity of approximately 355 milliliters, which could hold around 100 to 120 coins, depending on how they are packed. However, this is a rough estimate, as the actual number may vary based on the bottle's shape and the arrangement of the coins.
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