It rather depends on the size of the bottle. For instance, a one litre capacity bottle will hold one litre of liquid.
2 coins come in lots of different sizes and so there cannot be a simple single answer.
90cl + something cl = 1 litre
Erm, 1 if it's a 1 litre bottle.
Assuming that it is a half litre bottle of water, the water would have a mass of 500g so the bottle would have a mass of 95g. However it might be a pint bottle of water, in which case the water would have a mass of 568g, leaving the bottle with a mass of 27g.
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Fill a 2 litre bottle with water.then lift it
A 2 litre bottle of water contain 2 007,38.10e23 atoms.
120 to 100 mm
That's 10c per ounce so around $3. Of course, if there were a 1 litre bottle, the cost might be lower - a 2 litre bottle of Coke costs less than 2 - 1 litre bottles.
One millilitre is 0.001 litre. So 710 millilitre is 0.710 litre. so a 1.42 litre bottle is bigger than a 0.71 litre bottle.
Depends on the bottle size some bottles are 2 litre while others are only a third of a litre
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get a 2 litre bottle put a cone on top get a lancher then pump it up and BLAST OFF!!!!!
All of the blood in and adults body cannot fit in a 2 litre bottle. The average person weighing between 150-180 lbs has 4-5 litres of blood so it is obvious that a 2 litre bottle will not hold that volume of blood.
It rather depends on the size of the bottle. For instance, a one litre capacity bottle will hold one litre of liquid.
Litre (L)