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.
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.
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.
A standard nickel has a diameter of about 0.835 inches and a thickness of 0.077 inches. A 2-liter bottle has a volume of approximately 2,000 cubic centimeters, which is about 122 cubic inches. Considering the size and shape of the nickels, you could fit roughly 400 to 500 nickels in a 2-liter bottle, depending on how efficiently they are packed.
A 2-liter bottle has a volume of about 2,000 milliliters. Since a penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 milliliters, you can fit roughly 5,555 pennies in a 2-liter bottle. However, this number can vary slightly based on how the pennies are packed and the presence of any air gaps.