Yes. In fact, you could pour that much into it six times, and
still have enough room left in there for 20,000 more milliliters.
(Whatever you do, though, it would be really tough to move the drum.)
Yes, it should.
A 55-gallon drum can hold approximately 55 gallons of water when empty. This volume is equivalent to about 208 liters. However, the actual volume may vary slightly depending on the drum's design and any internal fittings. Always ensure the drum is clean and suitable for storing water.
9 liters is common for a bucket. 9 milliliters is just two teaspoonsful.
670 ml
The correct answer is........250,000 ml.
Impossible.
Yes because 350 milliliters is .350 liters.
80000
The handle can hold 1,750 milliliters of vodka.
A twelve ounce coke can hold 355 milliliters in one can
A cube exactly 1 meter (3ft 3.37inches, rounded) on each edge
1 kiloliter = 1,000 litersThose would hold more than a single one can.
A standard dinner plate can typically hold around 250-300 milliliters of liquid.
A large beer glass will hold 500 ml.
This question does not make sense because a liter is a unit of volume and a kilometer is a distance unit. Assuming that the question should have been "how many liters can a kiloliter tank hold", the answer is 12,500 liters because each kiloliter has a volume of 1,000 liters.
About 946.4mL per US quart.
14.7 milliliters