The mass of a 500 mL water bottle filled with water is approximately 500 grams, since the density of water is about 1 gram per milliliter. However, this mass does not account for the weight of the bottle itself. If you need the total mass, you would need to add the mass of the empty bottle to the 500 grams of water.
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Yes, milliliters (ml) are a unit of measurement used to quantify the volume of liquid, including water, in a bottle. To determine the capacity of a bottle, you can fill it with water and measure the volume in milliliters. The total volume of water the bottle can hold is its capacity, expressed in ml.
The density would be 25/500 =0.05 g/mL This is a totally unlikely result since the rock has roughly one twentieth the density of water!
To determine how many Canadian pennies can fit in a Watermaker bottle, we first need to know the volume of the bottle and the volume of a penny. A typical Watermaker bottle holds about 500 mL, while a Canadian penny has a volume of approximately 0.36 mL. Therefore, you could fit around 1,388 pennies in a 500 mL Watermaker bottle, assuming optimal packing without any gaps.
That depends on the size of the water bottle. One popular size in stores is the convenient half-litre (16.9 fl oz), which is 500 ml.
There is 500 ml of liquid and 70% of it is alcohol so 30% is water. .3x500 =150 so 150 ml of H2 O Note 30% = .3=3/10 and 3/10 x500=1500/10=150
Question as asked cannot be answered. We know that the bottle can contain 500 mL of ketchup, but we don't know the volume of the material from which the bottle is made, nor the correct density (the figure given as density, 1.43 g, is actually a mass). In addition even if we assume that the figure given for density is 1.43 g/mL is an actual density, from the sentence structure we have a volume for ketchup, and a density of the material in the bottle ("density" refers back to bottle, not to ketchup—"Bottle contains ... and has a density of"). If the one who posed the question meant to write, "If a bottle contains 500 ml of ketchup, and the ketchup has a density of 1.43 g/l, what is the mass of the ketchup in the bottle in grams", then the original answer to the question 715g/mL mass = density x volume is correct.
Strangely enough, it is 500 millilitres!
I have seen plastic bottles of water in MANY sizes from 100ml to 4,000 ml.
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The mass of a bottle of mineral water can vary depending on the size and amount of water it contains. On average, a standard 16.9 oz (500 ml) bottle of mineral water weighs around 500 grams (1.1 pounds).
1 gram = 1 mL so;500 g = 500 mL34
If the bottle holds 500 mL of water, then its contents have a nominal mass of 500 grams, and weigh 4.9 newtons (1.1 pounds) on Earth. -- If it holds some other substance, then its mass and weight are different. -- If it is weighed in some other place, then the weight of the same mass is different. -- This discussion applies only to the bottle's contents. We have no way to estimate the mass or weight of the container.
An empty 500 ml plastic bottle typically weighs around 10-15 grams.
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if you are talking about water then 500 grams of water is 500 ml of water. I hope this is what you mean.