"Drops" come in many different sizes (the biggest raindrops have as much water as a thousand of the smallest raindrops and the smallest raindrops are a million times as massive as the typical cloud or fog droplet).
However, some old cookbooks reckon that there are 72 drops to a teaspoon and there are roughly 200 teaspoons to the liter, so 14,400 drops per liter is a pretty close answer. You could call it 15,000 and not be far wrong.
12.68 cups 1 liter = 4.22 cups 1 cup = 0.23 liter
1 liter = 1.05 quart 1 quart = 0.94 liter
There are approximately 8 glasses of water in 2.5 liters. This is based on the common conversion rate of 1 liter being equivalent to about 4 glasses of water. Therefore, 2.5 liters would be around 10 glasses of water.
One liter is equal to about 0.264 US gallons or 0.219 UK gallons.
Depends on the size of the water bottle. There is somewhere between 33 and 35 ounces to a liter, depending on if you're using US or Imperial fluid ounces. A typical disposable water bottle is approx. 18 ounces (the Gatorade bottle I have is 20 ounces), so it would be just barely under two water bottles - about 1.9 water bottles to a liter.
It takes about 20 drops of water to equal 1 milliliter.
One liter of water is equal to about 33.8 fluid ounces.
If we assume that every drop of 0.1 ml. 1 liter = 10,000 drops
About 33.8 fluid ounces.
One kilo of water is exactly a litre
One fluid ounce of water is equal to approximately 0.0296 liters.
1 liter is equal to approximately 0.59 bottles of water.
One kusic is approximately equal to 1.18 liters of water.
There are 2 half liters of water in 64 oz. One liter is equal to 33.8 oz, so half a liter is 16.9 oz.
Approximately 33.8 ounces to 1 liter ok ppl a quart is equal to a liter
One gallon of water is equivalent to 3.785 liters. Therefore, approximately 0.757 5-liter water bottles equal one gallon of water.
at a density of 1g/ml, 1 liter should equal a kilogram