Volume is represented by how much space a solid, liquid, or gas takes up. Liquids can take the shape of any container they are put in. However, unlike a gas, they have a given volume.
A typical school milk container holds around 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of liquid.
Liquid is much more tangible than ice if that's what your asking....
isn't a 5 gallon bottle meant to hold 5 gallons of anything?
its a ton-an ounce is much much smaller
28 grams in one full ounce.
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One ounce. No mass is lost in the phase change from solid to liquid wax.
yes
The amount of substance a container can hold depends on the volume or capacity of the container. This can be measured in liters, milliliters, gallons, or any other unit of volume. The container's size and shape will determine its capacity.
as much as the container can hold
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
This container could hold up to 3,949.71 US gallons of water.
a 2.25 quart container should hold a little over 2 quarts of cooked rice.
To fill a container that can hold 100 litres, you would need 100 litres of water.
19 quarts more.
1000cubic cm