No, the size of the bottle does not affect how many blobs are produced. The number of blobs is determined by the pressure applied to the bottle and the viscosity of the liquid inside.
A 100-pound propane bottle can typically hold around 23.6 gallons of propane. The weight of the propane itself would be approximately 84 pounds.
To make a 2% sodium hypochlorite solution from a 12% solution, you can set up the equation: 12% solution * x litres = 2% solution * 100 litres Solving for x, you get: x = (2% solution * 100 litres) / 12% = 16.67 litres Therefore, you would need 16.67 litres of the 12% sodium hypochlorite solution to make 100 litres of a 2% solution.
The weight of a Windex bottle can vary depending on the size and type of the bottle. A typical 26 oz (739 g) bottle of Windex would contain approximately 739 grams.
There are approximately 0.05 ounces in a 1.5 mL bottle of oil.
About 50.
28
Depending on the measures you are pouring, 28 standard 25ml measures and 14 standard 50ml measures.
750 ml 1 centiliter = 10 milliliters 1 milliliter = 0.1 centiliter
spirits must be served in multiples of 25ml or 35ml in the uk. A gallon is approximately 4.5 litres, and a gallon bottle will be sold as a 4.5 litre bottle due to eu standards. There are therefore 180X25ml measures, or 128 and a bit 35ml measures in a gallon of whisky
Approximately 17 litres in a 9kg gas bottle.
Liters measures a liquid or mass. Kilometer measures distance. They are not interchangeable.
Approximately 42.8 measures
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, 70cl is the same as 700ml, right? And if you have 25ml shots, you just divide 700ml by 25ml, and you get 28 shots. So, like, you can have 28 fun-sized shots in that 70cl bottle. Cheers!
90 litres?
1 Litre bottle is approx 40 measures
The answer will depend on the measures of the beer: half-pints, pints, half-litres, litres etc.