Once opened, a two-liter bottle of Minute Maid lemonade can typically last about 7 to 10 days in the fridge when stored properly. If it remains unopened, it can last for several months until the expiration date printed on the bottle. Always check for any off smells or changes in taste before consuming.
A 2-liter bottle of lemonade typically weighs around 2.1 to 2.3 kilograms (approximately 4.6 to 5.1 pounds) when full. This weight includes the liquid and the plastic bottle. The exact weight can vary slightly depending on the specific ingredients and the bottle's material.
1 liter = 1000 milliliters 5 glasses @150ml = 750 ml 1000-750=250 ml left in the bottle.
You would have to find some sort of graduated cylinder, or more probably a pitcher and pour your lemonade into it. Then you place your graduated cylinder on a level or at least fairly level surface and check the measurement of your lemonade with the top of the liquid at eye level. Or alternately pour it in a two liter bottle. Find a two liter bottle and pour the lemonade into it and see what happens.
Fill the 7 liter bottle. Then put it into the 5 liter bottle. This leaves 2 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the remaining 2 liters into the 5 liter bottle. Fill the 7 liter bottle again. Again, put it into the 5 liter bottle. This will now leave 4 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the 4 liters in. Fill the 7 liter bottle one more time. put it into the 5 liter bottle. Since there were already 4 liters in the small bottle, it can only hold 1 more, leaving 6 liters in the big bottle. after that u will win it!!!!!!!! Fill the 5 liter bottle. Then put it into the 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it into the 7 liter bottle. This will leave 3 liter in the small bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 3 liter water from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it in 7 liter bottle, only 1 liter will left in the 5 liter bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 1 liter from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and empty it into the 7 liter bottle. You will end up with 6 liter in the 7 liter bottle. You Win......
150mlsx5=750mls 1lt=1000mls 1000mls-750mls=250mls
Add 5 liters to the 7 liter bottle. Add 5 more to the 7 liter bottle; now you have 3 liters. Dump out the water from the 7 liter bottle. Then add the 3 liters to the 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and dump it into the 7 liter bottle. Dump out the water in the 7l bottle and add 1 liter to the 7 liter bottle. Add 5 liters to the 7 liter bottle and there you have it.
2 L / 28 sec = x / 60 sec120 = 28 xx = 120/28 = 4.2857 liters/minute (rounded)
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
Half of a two liter bottle is, rather obviously, one liter.
In a 4-liter fridge, you can typically fit a few small items such as a couple of beverage cans, a small bottle of juice or milk, and some snacks like yogurt or cheese. It's ideal for storing compact items, like condiments, fruits, or leftovers. The space is limited, so it's best for personal use or as a secondary fridge for small items.
You can have various items with capacity of 1 liter. You can have a jug or bottle with 1 liter capacity.
Oh, what a lovely question! If we have 3 liters of lemonade, that's the same as 3000 ml. If each bottle is 250 ml, we can fill 12 bottles with that refreshing lemonade. Just imagine all the joy and happiness those bottles will bring to others!