No, 1 litre container can hold about 11,000 grains of rice
(if cooked!) You could fit about 50,000 uncooked grains in a litre container
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One grain of rice is called a grain of rice. The plural form is grains of rice.
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Assuming the container is 20'W x 20'L x 20'H = 8,000 cubic feet A metric ton is 1,000 kilograms or 2,204.623 pounds Rice (hulled) = 47lbs/CF Rice (rough) = 36lbs/CF Rice (hulled) = 170.5507 Metric Tons in that container size Rice (rough) = 130.63458 Metric Tons in that container size
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About 50,000 grains of rice would fill a one-liter bottle.
there are many sizes of rice packages, and rice is sold in either pounds or volume, not by grains. this is why your question cannot have a straight answer.
Approx.1.5 million
18,446,744,070,000,000,000 grains of rice 1 million grains
10 grains of rice is 10 grains of rice
One million grains of rice would add up to a pretty good sized pile. Try a Google images search for some pictures.
1,483.92178 Imperial Pounds
Th density of raw rice is approx 0.9 kg/litre so the answer is NO.
A standard 20-foot shipping container has a volume of about 33 cubic meters. Given that rice has a density of approximately 0.85 to 1.0 kg per liter, you can estimate that a 20-foot container can hold around 22,000 to 28,000 kilograms of rice, depending on the packing efficiency and the type of rice.
2.23 pounds of rice are present in 155320 grains of rice.
There are precisely 5,539 grains of rice in a handful.
There are about 49 grains of rice in a gram.