Assuming the water is measured in US fluid ounces, convert the units to liters as follows:
64 fl. oz H2O * 0.0295735296 L/fl. oz = 1.9 L H2O
Then, using the density of water, 1 g/cm^3, and the fact that 1 mL = 1 cm^3 we can find:
1.9 L H2O * 1000 mL/L * 1 cm^3/mL * 1 g/cm^3 = 1900 g H2O
Making the final conversion using the molar mass of H2O, 33.008 g/mol:
1900 g H2O * 1 mol/ 33.008 g = 58 mol H2O
1 mole is equal to Avagadro's number (6.0221415*10^23) of molecules. So 58 moles is equal to
58 * (6.0221415*10^23) = 3.49284207 *10^25 molecules
There are approximately 1 liter of water in 33.814 ounces. Therefore, 64 ounces of water is approximately 1.89 liters.
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1 liter is equivalent to approximately 33.8 fluid ounces. Therefore, 64 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 1.89 liters.
64 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 1.89 liters.
There are 64 ounces in two quarts of water.
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No. If you want to drink 64 ounces of water you need to drink about 1.89 liters.
There are approximately 1 liter of water in 33.814 ounces. Therefore, 64 ounces of water is approximately 1.89 liters.
64 ounces is equivalent to 1.89271 liters.
The number of bottles of water holding 60 fluid ounces of water is 60 / (amount of water in each bottle)
There are approximately 1.89271 liters in 64 fluid ounces.
1 liter is equivalent to approximately 33.8 fluid ounces. Therefore, 64 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 1.89 liters.
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64 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 1.89 liters.
64 fluid ounces is equal to approximately 1.89 liters.
It takes approximately 1.89 liters to make 64 ounces.
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