The ballon will pop conserning the ballons' preshure. If it is low the ballon will not pop, but if it has high preshure it will pop.
if there are 10 deciliters in a liter, then there are 20 deciliters in a 2 liter bottle.
There are 50.721 ounces in a 1.5 liter bottle. Therefore, if one shot is equivalent to 1.5 ounce, there are 33.814 shots in a 1.5 liter bottle.
There are 50.8oz in a 1.5L bottle of wine.
Depends on the size of the water bottle. There is somewhere between 33 and 35 ounces to a liter, depending on if you're using US or Imperial fluid ounces. A typical disposable water bottle is approx. 18 ounces (the Gatorade bottle I have is 20 ounces), so it would be just barely under two water bottles - about 1.9 water bottles to a liter.
1 liter = aprox 33.814 ounces [US, liquid] 40 ounces [US, liquid] = aprox 1.18 liters
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
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......
Let's say that y­ou take a plastic 1-liter soda bottle, empty out the soft drink it contains, put the cap back on it (so you have a sealed bottle full of air), tie a string around it like you would a balloon, and dive down to the bottom of the deep end of a swimming pool with it. Since the bottle is full of air, you can imagine it will have a strong desire to rise to the surface. You can sit on the bottom of the pool with it, holding the string, and it will act just like a helium balloon does in air. If you let go of the string the bottle will quickly rise to the surface of the water.The reason that this soda bottle "balloon" wants to rise in the water is because water is a fluid and the 1-liter bottle is displacing one liter of that fluid. The bottle and the air in it weigh perhaps an ounce at most (1 liter of air weighs about a gram, and the bottle is very light as well). The liter of water it displaces, however, weights about 1,000 grams (2.2 pounds or so). Because the weight of the bottle and its air is less than the weight of the water it displaces, the bottle floats. This is the law of buoyancy.Another way is the way a hot air balloon works. Put a gas fire almost in the balloon. The fire puts really hot air in the balloon. The material the balloon is made of keeps the hot air in. the balloon rises because hot rises. the temperature must be a certain amount higher then the air out side depending on the load.
Fill a two liter soft drink bottle with about one cup of water. Place two Alkaseltzer tablets into a deflated balloon and carefully crush them without damaging the balloon. Stretch the mouth of the balloon over the mouth of the bottle. Tip up the balloon to drop the tablet fragments into the bottle and the ballon will inflate. The same can be done with regular Mentos candies and Diet Coke, but the reaction will be MUCH more dramatic (and messy).
22.4 liter of Helium will weight 4.0026 g
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.
The idea is to divide the mass by the volume. I assume the half liter is what fits inside the bottle; in theory, the actual volume of the bottle plus the contents should be slightly more. Also, in theory you'll have to add a small amount of mass for the air inside. If the bottle is filled with air, then you'll actually get the average density of the bottle plus the air.
Half of a two liter bottle is, rather obviously, one liter.
Blown Head gasket. If you have a 3.8 liter v6, it happens commonplace with that engine.
You can have various items with capacity of 1 liter. You can have a jug or bottle with 1 liter capacity.
Lots Get a liter bottle, and count how many squirts you get.
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