Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions! So, like, a typical water bottle cap holds around 5 milliliters of liquid. But hey, if you're really thirsty, just keep unscrewing those caps and chugging away!
Typically, a standard plastic bottle of water contains 500 mL or 16.9 fluid ounces.
A standard bottle cap typically holds about 5 to 10 milliliters (ml) of liquid, depending on the design. Therefore, in a 2-liter bottle, the cap would contain a small fraction of the total volume, specifically around 0.25% to 0.5% of the total capacity.
473.176475 ml
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.
A standard water bottle typically holds 500-750 milliliters of water.
Thirty percent of a litre.
2L = 2000 ML 2000-1250 ML= 750ML 750 ML = .75 L
We are missing one important fact: How many doses are in one bottle? How big is the bottle? If 400mgc per ml and the bottle has 3 ml the answer would be different if the bottle was 10 ml.
250ml
170. millilitres are the same as cm3
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.
That depends how big the bottle is