It is a bad idea to fixate on how much a person should drink everyday. Most people don't even know drinking an excessive amount of water can be fatal. Use your common sense to assess what your body actually needs.
20oz = 591mL
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! 591 ml is about 20 ounces. Just remember, whether you're measuring paint or water, it's all about enjoying the process and letting your creativity flow.
G2 Gatorade (ORANGE) 591ml bottle contains the following:Water, Liquid Sugar, Natural Flavors, Citric Acid, salt, Sodium Citrate, Monopotassium Phosphate, SUCRALOSE (47mg/250ml), ACESULFAME POTASSIUM (9mg/250ml), Colour.I have the bottle sitting right in front of me so I can yes, G2 Gatorade ORANGE has artificial sweetners in it, Acesulfame potassium (Sunett, Sweet One) and Sucralose (Splenda).
That depends on what substance is in the 591 ml. If it's 591 ml of air, there are only a few grams of mass in it. If it's 591 ml of water, there are close to 591 grams of mass in it. If it's 591 ml of gold or lead or rocks, there are many many grams of mass in it.
I can say for a fact that there is alot more than 2.2g CO2/Liter I took an unopened Coke and weighed it and then I opened it up, closed it and shook it multiple times until there was no more buildup of pressure. I then let it sit for a few days repeating when I noticed the bottle was getting pressurized. This was also done with the bottle at room temperature where the CO2 will be released the quickeset without causing the liquids to evaporate. At the end of this I weighed the bottle again and found it lost 4.42g. This was a .591mL plastic soda bottle. This is equivilant to 7.48g of CO2/Liter of Coka Cola So to sum it up: In 1 Liter of Coka Cola there is 7.48g of CO2, could be a little more if I let it sit even longer, but it is negligable at that point, only maybe .02g more. Keep in mind that various types of sodas will be differant as some soda is more carbonated than others.