A 2 liter bottle can hold up to 2 liters of liquid before expanding.
A 2 liter bottle of soda typically weighs around 4.4 pounds when it is filled with liquid.
A liter bottle can hold approximately 1 liter of air.
A 2 liter bottle can typically hold around 8 to 9 cups of liquid, depending on the size of the cups. If we assume a standard serving size of 8 ounces per drink, you could get around 16 to 18 drinks from a 2 liter bottle.
A 2 liter bottle holds more liquid than a 354 milliliter container. 1 liter is equivalent to 1000 milliliters, so a 2 liter bottle contains 2000 milliliters, which is significantly more than 354 milliliters.
Fill small 3 liter jug with water. Pour into large 8 liter jug. Repeat. Now 6 liters of water in large jug. Repeat again but stop when large jug full. Leaves 1 liter in small jug. Empty large jug. Pour water from small jug into large jug. Refill small jug and pour into large jug. There are now 4 liters of water in large jug.
To measure the contents of a 1.5-liter bottle once opened, you can use a measuring cup or graduated cylinder to pour out the liquid and check the volume. Alternatively, if you want to measure directly from the bottle, you can use a kitchen scale to weigh the bottle before and after pouring out the liquid, then calculate the volume based on the weight of the liquid (assuming the density is similar to water, where 1 liter weighs approximately 1 kilogram).
1 liter = 100 centiliters
A litre bottle - it's about 1.13 pints
A gallon is bigger
1 liter = aprox 33.814 ounces [US, liquid] 40 ounces [US, liquid] = aprox 1.18 liters
There are approximately 59.17 ounces in a 1.75 liter bottle.
2000 ml1 liter = 1000 mililiters 1 mililiter = 0.001 liter
Fill the 7 liter bottle. Then put it into the 5 liter bottle. This leaves 2 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the remaining 2 liters into the 5 liter bottle. Fill the 7 liter bottle again. Again, put it into the 5 liter bottle. This will now leave 4 liters in the big bottle. Empty the 5 liter bottle. put the 4 liters in. Fill the 7 liter bottle one more time. put it into the 5 liter bottle. Since there were already 4 liters in the small bottle, it can only hold 1 more, leaving 6 liters in the big bottle. after that u will win it!!!!!!!! Fill the 5 liter bottle. Then put it into the 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it into the 7 liter bottle. This will leave 3 liter in the small bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 3 liter water from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and put it in 7 liter bottle, only 1 liter will left in the 5 liter bottle. Empty the 7 liter bottle and put the 1 liter from 5 liter bottle to 7 liter bottle. Fill the 5 liter bottle again and empty it into the 7 liter bottle. You will end up with 6 liter in the 7 liter bottle. You Win......
No ! The coke will have the same density regardless of the volume of coke. Density of a liquid depends upon the liquid identity, nature, and temperature; but neither upon the mass nor the volume of the liquid.
A liter is a unit of volume in the metric system, equivalent to 1,000 cubic centimeters. An example of a liter would be a standard bottle of water, which typically contains 1 liter of liquid. Another example could be a liter of milk or a liter of gasoline, as these are commonly sold and measured in liters.
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.
About twice the size of a 2 liter soda bottle. Liquid nitrogen is extremely cold- the container must be vacuum insulated, or the liquid nitrogen quickly turn to gas.