2 Liters is just barely more than 2 quarts. 2 liters would be approximately 66 ounces while 2 quarts would be just slightly less, at 64 ounces.
Not if the 2-liter bottle is filled honestly.1 liter = roughly 1.056 quarts (rounded)2 liters = roughly 2.112 quarts (rounded)
There are 100 centiliters in a liter, inside a bottle or anywhere else.
On average, 199 five pence coins can fit in a liter bottle.
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No. 1 liter ~= 1 3/4 pints. Therefore 2 pints will not fit in a liter bottle.
To estimate how many dimes can fit in a 2-liter bottle, we first need to know the volume of a dime, which is approximately 0.36 cubic centimeters (cm³). A 2-liter bottle holds 2,000 cm³. Dividing the volume of the bottle by the volume of a dime, you can fit about 5,555 dimes in a 2-liter bottle, assuming optimal packing without any gaps. However, the actual number may be lower due to the irregular shape of the bottle and the dimes not packing perfectly.
Yes, if you are talking about American quarts where 1quart is 4% smaller than liter. An Imperial quart is about 10% larger than a liter and wouldn't fit. The Winchester quart is an archaic measure, roughly equal to 2 Imperial quarts or 2.25litres.
A standard 5cl (centiliter) is equivalent to 50ml. In a liter bottle of vodka, which contains 1000ml, you can fit 20 servings of 5cl. Therefore, there are 20 portions of 5cl in a 1-liter bottle of vodka.
But that is only if you don't think of cutting a slot into the bottle. :)
1,500 millilitres = 1.5 litres
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A standard pound coin has a diameter of approximately 22.5 mm and a thickness of about 3.15 mm. A one-liter bottle has a volume of 1,000 cubic centimeters (cc). Given the dimensions of the pound coin, you can roughly fit about 220 to 250 coins in a one-liter bottle, depending on how they are arranged and the internal shape of the bottle.