Not if the 2-liter bottle is filled honestly.
1 liter = roughly 1.056 quarts (rounded)
2 liters = roughly 2.112 quarts (rounded)
"Capacity" means the amount of a substance that a container or vessel is "capable" of holding. Eg. The capacity of the bottle is 2 litres. Simply, how much it holds. So if the bottle only contains 1 litre of liquid then it is under capacity. If it is filled to overflowing then it is over capacity.
The "contents" are the item inside a bottle or container.
You can have various items with capacity of 1 liter. You can have a jug or bottle with 1 liter capacity.
Net content of soft drink means the volume of soft drink present in container. It can be measured by first weighing the filled bottle(W1) followed by weighing of empty and dry bottle(W2). Also measure the density of liquid & multiply it with W1-W2. The result is your net content.
Any container larger than 1 litre capacity.
Go to the hospital and take the bottle of cleaner with you so they know exactly whats in it
It depends on the specific sizes of the carton and bottle. Generally, cartons have a larger capacity for holding liquid compared to bottles due to their larger surface area and potential for a taller shape.
Capacity is the space inside something (that is hollow). Volume is the space something occupies. The capacity of a bottle is the amount of space inside the bottle, whereas the volume of the bottle is the space that the bottle occupies. The difference between the two is the volume of the material from which the bottle is made.
You would typically use milliliters (ml) to measure the capacity of a bottle of nail polish. The capacity is usually indicated on the bottle label.
A glass bottle is used as a container for many reagents.
A 2 liter bottle has a capacity of 2000 milliliters.
A liter pop bottle is a plastic container that can hold one liter (about 33.8 fluid ounces) of soda or carbonated beverage. It is commonly used for packaging and selling soft drinks in stores and vending machines.