No, a bottle is not a standardized unit of measure. It typically refers to a container for holding liquids with various capacities depending on the type of bottle.
gallons
The unit is millilitre (mL).
The "correct unit of measure" is the one you choose. See the list below for suggestions:cupspintsquartsgallonsmilliliterscentilitersdeciliterslitersThe list is not comprehensive, but should serve.
Any unit of volume for its content, any unit of length for its height, breadth, diameter etc.
depends how big. sometimes mL, sometimes L, and if it gets that big, Tons.
gallons
I have seen units/bt where bt stands for bottle
fluid ounce
The unit is millilitre (mL).
Litre (L)
The "correct unit of measure" is the one you choose. See the list below for suggestions:cupspintsquartsgallonsmilliliterscentilitersdeciliterslitersThe list is not comprehensive, but should serve.
Either fluid ounces (oz.) or milliliters (ml.)
Any unit of volume for its content, any unit of length for its height, breadth, diameter etc.
Well that would depend on the size of the plastic bottle. If the bottle is large use litters or "L" for short. If the bottle is small use milliliters or "ml" for short.
You can measure liquid volume using metric units such as milliliter (mL) and liter (L). A dropper holds about 1 milliliter. A water bottle holds about 1 liter.
The metric mass unit used to measure the amount of liquid a water bottle holds is typically liters (L) or milliliters (mL). These units indicate the volume of liquid that can be contained in the bottle, rather than the mass of the liquid itself.
a cup is the best unit to measure the capacity of a small drinking glass