No, a quart container holds 4 cups of milk, not just 1 cup.
Vial, phial, ampoule, sample tube, cuvette? Any of those is a possibility, and I'm sure there's at least half a dozen more that aren't leaping to mind at the moment.
2 kg of water.
A toilet tank, located at the back of the toilet bowl, holds clean water for flushing the toilet.
A typical school milk container holds around 8 ounces (240 milliliters) of liquid.
The container with the largest volume holds the most water.
The amount a container holds is its capacity, measured in liters, gallons, or cubic meters.
you will need a gallon container.
A container holds volume.
An ounce teaspoon typically holds about 4.6 grams of granulated chlorine, assuming it's similar in density to common table salt. However, this can vary slightly based on the specific type of granulated chlorine being measured. Always refer to specific product guidelines for accurate measurements.
No, a quart container holds 4 cups of milk, not just 1 cup.
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A 72x72x24 foot container holds 930,696.3 gallons.
Volume.
A 1 gallon jug.
A 50 cm3 container holds 0.05 L
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