NO, 5 ml equals a teaspoon.
A teaspoon is 5ml so six teaspoons = 30 ml.
1 tsp is equal to 5mL. 1 tbsp is equal to 15mL
The dosage of biotin should be weighed out first. If that fits in the 5ml measure spoon, then yes, it can be used to give the medicine to the horse.
One teaspoon = 5ml 9 Teaspoons = 45ml
It's better to use a teaspoon to measure 5 ml. as one teaspoon is exactly 5ml. One tablespoon is 15 ml.
5 milliliters is what a teaspoon from a measuring spoon set holds--the "teaspoons" in your silverware almost never hold that much.
5ml is equal to 1 teaspoon (tsp).
Assuming that it is a 5ml spoon, 140ml should last 28 days. 5ml X 28 = 140ml or: 140ml divide by 5ml = 28.
A teaspoon of liquid medicine is about 5 ccs.
One tea spoon can contain 5cc of a liquid. So, 20cc is equivalent to 4 tea spoons.
5mL is equal to 0.5cL