It is usually called the capacity. It is basically the same thing as the volume.
Volume
"relative humidity"
I believe this is the the amount of time it takes for all of the LN to evaporate out of the contain given *the container is filled *the container is not moved or opened during this time For example, the tank I have has *max capacity - 3.15L *static evaporation rate - 0.143L/day *static hold time - 22 days
Flagons come in different sizes, so there is no standard answer as to how many liters one will hold. There are certain places in the world in which a flagon does hold a standard amount of fluid, typically two liters, but for the most part the size varies.
A graduated cylinder, a volumetric flask, a pipette, any graduated or calibrated container that will safely hold the fluid, a flow meter, a set of scales can also be used if the specific gravity of the fluid is known.
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
The amount a container can hold is called the volume, measured in litres if you're using the metric system(SI.) The answer is capacity or the volume of the container and it depends on how big the container is!
Is called the capacity or the volume of the container. It is usually measured in cubic centimetres or in litres. There are formulae for straightforward shapes but for most irregular shapes the only way to find the capacity is empirically - fill it with a fluid and then measure the volume of the fluid.
The amount held in a container is the volume.
The amount it can hold is its volume.
The amount a container will hold is the volume of the container. It is also the Capacity if the container has liquid in it.
Capacity
All of those choices are fine. They each are measures of liquid volume.
Am 3 quart container
It depends on the capacity of the container.
One possible answer is Yes. This is logically correct because it does hold "more than or less than" 5 ml of fluid since it does not hold that amount!The more prosaic answer is more than.
The amount of anything a container can hold is it's volume or its capacity.
it can hold about 8-10 liters of liguid but to a regular liquid container