Strangely enough, it is 500 millilitres!
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The volume of a 500 ml water bottle is 500 cubic centimeters (cm³) or 0.5 liters (L). This is because 1 milliliter (ml) is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), so 500 ml is the same as 500 cm³. To convert this volume to liters, you divide by 1000 since there are 1000 ml in 1 liter.
Oh, dude, volume is like how much space something takes up, right? So, a 500 ml water bottle would have a volume of 500 milliliters, which is the same as 500 cubic centimeters. Basically, it's just the amount of liquid that can fit inside that bottle.
If you know the volume of something you can find its weight (or mass) if you know it's density. Density is a measure of a substances mass per unit volume. So for example; Q: How much does 0.5 litres of water weigh? A: The density of water is roughly 1 gram per cm3. A cm3 is the same as a mL (millilitre), and there are 500 mL in a 0.5 litres. So, weight = 1 g/mL * 500 mL = 500 g You can find densities of various substances on the internet or in reference texts.
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.
The answer will depend the volume of the bottle and the temperature and pressure. Assuming that the experiment is carried out at normal temperature (20 deg C) and one atmospheric pressure, the density of water is 0.9982071 grams per cm3. So, if the volume of the water in the bottle is V cm3 = V cc or V ml, then the mass of the filled bottle is 25 + V*0.9982071 grams.
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120 ml