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Find the mass of an empty container using a balance. Fill the container with 100 ml of water and measure the mass again, The difference between the two measurements is the mass of 100 ml of water.
Ml of what? If water then 25ml = 25grams, since the density is 1g/ml
A milliliter (mL)
Use the millilitre (ml)
liter
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.
2000 ml
The 'cc' and the 'ml' are identical volumes. The capacity of the bottle is 2,000 ml. We have no way of knowing how many it contains.
What capacity would you like? I all depends upon the cross sectional area of the bottle (along with the shape of the bottle).For example, assuming a cylindrical bottle:if the bottle has a cross sectional area of 1 in² then its capacity is 8 cubic inches (about 130 ml);If the bottle has a cross sectional areas of 3 13/16 in² = 3.8125 in² then its capacity is 30.5 cubic inches (about 500 ml or ½ litre);if the bottle has a cross sectional area of 7 5/8 in² = 7.625 in² then its capacity is 61 cubic inches (about 1 litre).
a cup is the best unit to measure the capacity of a small drinking glass
120 ml
Well, its more than one since one Zephyrhills bottle is 0.9 fl oz. So I guess 8.88 repeating. If you're talkin like 28 grams type of ounces you'd have to weigh the bottle and figure from there.
Thirty percent of a litre.
It depends on the capacity of the bottle. Let's assume the bottle is 1 imperial pint. There are 8 imperial pints in 1 imperial gallon.Therefore: 8 x 5 = 40 bottles
As defined by the metric prefix milli, meaning 10^-3, 1000 mL of water are contained in a L bottle of water. For that matter, 1000 ml of anything are contained in a L bottle of anything.
There are many capacities of glue bottles from 1.8 ml right up to 1 gallon.