No. The 20 ounce bottle is just a tiny bit short of 0.6 liters.
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No, a 20 ounce bottle of water is not the same as a liter. One liter is approximately 33.8 ounces, so a 20 ounce bottle is less than a liter.
2 kilograms of fresh water (assuming water density is 1 gm/cc)The mass of 1 liter of pure water at standard temperature and pressure is 1 kilogram.Under those same conditions, 2 kg of that same substance will fill 2.0 liters.
8 2litre = 2000 millilitres 2000 / 250 = 8
No, the 2 psi of air in a 2 liter bottle does not contain the same amount of air as two 2 liter bottles. The pressure (psi) of the air in the bottle refers to the force exerted by the air molecules on the walls of the container, not the volume of air inside. So, two 2 liter bottles would contain twice as much air as one 2 liter bottle with the same pressure.
There are a bit less than 3 12-ounce bottles in a liter. So you'd multiply by 5 to get 15 and take off 10 percent. That's 13.5 beers in five liters, which is the same as buying a 12-pack and getting a free pint.
No. A fluid ounce is a measure of volume, related to liquids and fluids. An ounce is a unit of weight or mass. A glass of water can have both - the glass and water together have a particular weight or mass but the water inside the glass has volume and is measured in fluid ounces.