If you fill the container up then Yes. Litres are a measure of volume, which remains the same regardless of what fluid or material you are describing.
A liter of water IS a kilogram. Since oil is lighter, it's about .625 kg
Oil is slightly less dense than water and a litre of water weighs a kilogram. It would be less than a kilogram, but by how much depends on the type of oil.
The number of pallets of 1-liter corn oil that can fit in a 20-foot container depends on the pallet size and the arrangement. Typically, a standard pallet measures about 1.2 meters by 1 meter and can hold around 1000-1200 liters of liquid, depending on the bottle size and arrangement. Assuming efficient stacking, a 20-foot container can hold approximately 10-12 pallets, translating to around 10,000 to 12,000 liters of corn oil. However, it's essential to consider weight restrictions and the specific dimensions of both the pallets and the bottles for precise calculations.
Yes, it is.
1st measure the area of the oil bottle LxWxH to get square footage. subtract .3 from total to count for bottle shape,unless using a case box. then calculate same square footage for container 20'XWxH. subtract your first number from the second number.this will be a close estimate. it depends on if your filling it top top bottom in cardboard boxes or just toosing empty bottles in container,or stacking pallets.if stacking pallets take container square footage and subtract pallet size (by calculation) by number of pallets.
A liter of water weighs more than a liter of oil because the density of water is higher than that of oil. The weight of a liter of water is around 1 kilogram, whereas the weight of a liter of oil can vary depending on the type of oil.
No. Oil is less dense than water, so 1 liter of oil will weigh less than 1 liter of water.
There are approximately 8.5 cups of olive oil in a 2-liter container. This is based on the conversion that 1 liter is roughly equal to 4.2 cups, so multiplying 2 liters by 4.2 cups gives you about 8.5 cups.
they separete on their own if you let the container sit, the oil rises to the top
A liter of water IS a kilogram. Since oil is lighter, it's about .625 kg
Put it in a container of water.
The pollution potential of half a liter of oil can vary based on factors such as the type of oil and environmental conditions. Generally, one liter of oil can contaminate up to one million liters of water, meaning that half a liter could potentially pollute around 500,000 liters of water. This contamination can severely impact aquatic life and water quality, emphasizing the importance of preventing oil spills and leaks.
Emulsions
A 1.8-liter container can hold up to 1.8 liters of oil. This is equivalent to approximately 1.89 quarts or about 6.1 cups. The actual amount of oil it can hold may vary slightly depending on the container's design and any internal structures.
yes it does when u blow the head gasket the oil mixes with the water
the result is an emulsion.
To determine how many 1-liter bottles of cooking oil can fit in a 20-foot container, we first need to know the dimensions of the bottles and the container. A standard 20-foot container has a volume of approximately 33 cubic meters, which is equivalent to about 33,000 liters. If we assume each 1-liter bottle has a volume of roughly 1 liter and accounts for some packing space, you could fit around 30,000 to 32,000 bottles, depending on the specific dimensions and packing efficiency.