A small bottle for liquids can be called a vial or a mini bottle. It is typically used for storing small quantities of liquids like essential oils or perfume.
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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.
Of course, depending on the dimensions of the bottle: a bottle with a volume of 5-100 mL is considered small.
A wide-mouth bottle is a bottle with a larger-than-normal opening at the top. These bottles are used to store chunky liquids like stews.
A small bottle for liquids can be called a vial or a mini bottle. It is typically used for storing small quantities of liquids like essential oils or perfume.
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Some innovative uses for a nipple bottle cap beyond its traditional function include using it as a mini paint palette, a small container for storing beads or other small items, or as a makeshift funnel for pouring liquids into small containers.
A low density polyethylene (LDPE) bottle supplied with a removable bellow-type dropping pipette. The pipettes are graduated for nominal indication of amount of liquid being drawn. Bellows-shaped bulb makes for easy use and provides excellent drop information.
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.
Small bottle.
A homophone for a small bottle is vial.
Plastic funnels are very useful in the kitchen. The most common use is to get liquids into a bottle with a small neck. They are often used in the filtration of gravy.
It's typically just a spoon, but you can use a squirt bottle with a very small opening at the tip (as long as what you're drizzling is liquids enough to get through)