Water expands when you freeze it. Therefore, the water level in a bottle should rise after you have frozen it into ice. Please see the related links for details.
To fill the bottle, you would need 0.13 L of water. This is equivalent to 130 milliliters.
You could fill 4 cups with 220 ml from a 1 liter bottle as 1 liter is equal to 1000 ml.
One if you fill it 100 times or 100 individual full graduated cylinders.
If the bottle has a capacity of 100 cm3, you would expect to be able to fill it with 100 cm3 of water.
750ml would typically fill a standard wine bottle or a 25.4 fluid ounce (oz) bottle. It is roughly equivalent to about 3 1/4 cups or 3/4 of a standard 1-liter bottle.
I could most certainly and I would expect to see a change in the level of water in the bottle as the temperature changed. Use a plastic drinks bottle and fill it up to the brim with hot water from the hot tap. Allow it to cool down and you should see the level fall so that the bottle is no longer full to the brim. Now put the bottle in a freezer for several hours and see what happens.
Fill a vessel to the brim, stick it in the freezer. When frozen, observe how the surface of the ice now bulges over the brim of the vessel.
The original saying was "Fill it to the rim with Brim" and it was from a coffee commercial for Brim coffee. It meant "fill your coffee cup to the rim with Brim coffee".
The bottle begans to fill with water and begans to float.
My mother tells me to not fill the tub to the brim, but I do it anyway.
It means to fill you up, to make you be overly full or getting there.
Fill it with steam and quickly close the water bottle. You want the bottle to be filled with steam. Next, put it in the freezer. The steam will turn into liquid and so there won't be any air (there still some air.)
Fill Bottle 7 . . . then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . Empty bottle 5 and put the remaining two litres from bottle 7 into bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 7 then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . empty bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 5 with the remaining 4 litres in bottle 7 . . fill bottle 7 and then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . this will leave you with 6 litres in bottle 7 . . Done
depends on the freezer
you fill it up as much as you want or you can just put the lid on and fill it to the brim
The tenth glass from a bottle that does not quite fill the glass and so another bottle is used to fill.
Fill Bottle 7 . . . then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . Empty bottle 5 and put the remaining two litres from bottle 7 into bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 7 then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . empty bottle 5 . . Fill bottle 5 with the remaining 4 litres in bottle 7 . . fill bottle 7 and then use bottle 7 to fill bottle 5 . . this will leave you with 6 litres in bottle 7 . . Done and Done lol 2nd solution: step 01.: fill bottle 5 (0;0 >> 0;5) step 02.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;5 >> 5;0) step 03.: fill bottle 5 (5;0 >> 5;5) step 04.: put bottle 5 to 7 (5;5 >> 7;3) step 05.: empty bottle 7 (7;3 >> 0;3) step 06.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;3 >> 3;0) step 07.: fill bottle 5 (3;0 >> 3;5) step 08.: put bottle 5 to 7 (3;5 >> 7;1) step 09.: empty bottle 7 (7;1 >> 0;1) step 10.: put bottle 5 to 7 (0;1 >> 1;0) step 11.: fill bottle 5 (1;0 >> 1;5) step 12.: put bottle 5 to 7 (1;5 >> 6;0) Done