Hi! That really looks promising - yeah need to know the
exact dimensions in SI units. 500 ml is too low which is about 16,7 american fl oz., while an american gallon is about 3,785 l or 128 fl oz. - I found these here, the same jug with dimensions:
http://www.amazon.com/Vestil-JUG-1-..._indust_1?ie=UTF8&refRID=0PC417BXDKGFDP3CEHVV , the diameter would be converted into SI 6" = 15,24 cm ~ 15,25 - 15,3 cm and the height 11-21/32" = 28,59625 cm ~ 28,6 cm.
EDIT: Calculated the volume by the given measurements results:
V(Cylinder) = G*h = pi*r²*h = 3,14159…*(7,65 cm)²*28,6 cm = 3,14159…*58,5225 cm²*28,6 cm = 183,8238561 cm²*28,6 cm =
5258,220284 cm³ (ml) =
5,25 l
5,25 l = 175,274 fl oz. = 1,39 gal. So the measurements is about right.
Besides, this the first version of the label, as I found out with screencaps and never returned, they later tweaked minor details like a wrong hazard sign on the first label (they got a biohazard on the first, which is totally totally wrong, but only noticable in the screencaps), the yellow stripe shortened, the barcode behind a white background, the lettering on the red stipe changed a bit, added a vertical line to seperate the warning instructions from the content label, the font of HF is changed.
Still, some things grinds my gear with the label - although BB is very good on the overall science, the hazard signs was pretty dreadful - the art dept. had mixed three different kinds of hazard labeling types - aaargh! :lol
If they would be super accurate, they would have used the GHS Diamonds, which is now implemented all over the world and has the same meaning.
I did some further searching and I think these might be the best match for the hydrofluoric acid bottles.
http://www.amazon.com/HDPE-Bottle-gal-jug-style/dp/B001D7E70I
I'm still trying to determine the accurate size of the bottle though. To my eye it looks big enough that it could be a gallon jug. But I found a screen cap clear enough to read 500ml on the label.
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This has to be a discrepancy on the prop department right? There's no way that jug is 500ml.