The result is approx. 34 shots.
there are approx 29.57 mL per 1 fl oz. therefore, a 1.5 oz shot would be approx 45 fl oz. 750 / 45 = 16.67 or basically 16 and 2/3 shots
To achieve a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter, you would add 1 milliliter of the 50mg per ml solution to the 500ml solution. This would result in a total volume of 501ml with a concentration of 50 micrograms per milliliter.
There are 5 cups in 500 ml ---careful, I'm looking up this same question and others say this person is wrong !
1 litre = 33.8140227 US fluid ounces
Well you are talking about a pint. It is actually only 12 ounces ( a true pint in 16). A text book drink will be one ounce per drink. Most people would say 1.5ounces per drink. So I would say 6-12 depending on how you like it
15 shots per 750 ml (Shot = 1.5 oz)
About 27 1.25-oz shots per liter (US measure).
Depends on brand. Bulmers is 4.5 units per 500ml so 9units for a litre
A 70cl bottle contains 700 milliliters. Since 25 milliliters is the size of one shot, you can calculate the number of shots by dividing 700 milliliters by 25 milliliters per shot. This results in 28 shots in a 70cl bottle.
Their's 199 calories in a can of budweiser
To prepare 500mL of 1N KOH solution, you will need to dissolve 20 grams of KOH (potassium hydroxide) in enough water to make a final volume of 500mL. The molarity of the solution will be 1N, meaning it will contain 1 mole of KOH per liter of solution. Remember to wear appropriate safety gear such as gloves and goggles when working with chemicals.
500mL is equal to 5dL (there are 100mL per deciliter).
According to the side of the 2 litre bottle, 43 Kcalories per 100ml, so 43 X 3.3 = 141.9 Claories per can, if the can and plastic bottle formula are the same.
A standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (44 ml). In a 750 ml bottle of tequila, there are approximately 17 standard shots. This is calculated by dividing 750 ml by 44 ml per shot.
To determine how many shots of 70 cc can be obtained from a 100 ml bottle of insulin, first convert 100 ml to cc, which is equivalent (1 ml = 1 cc). Therefore, a 100 ml bottle contains 100 cc. Dividing 100 cc by 70 cc per shot means you can get approximately 1.43 shots, which means you can administer 1 full shot of 70 cc, with some insulin left over.
A standard shot is typically 1.5 ounces (44.3 ml). To calculate the number of shots in 700 ml of Hennessy VSOP, you divide 700 ml by 44.3 ml per shot. This results in approximately 15.8 shots. Therefore, you can expect to get about 15 to 16 shots from a 700 ml bottle.
About 7.56 500mL bottles per gallon.