Drop sizes change depending on the weight of the liquid. This range can be anywhere between 50 - 120 drops per teaspoon. Since there are 3 teaspoons per tablespoon, then (50 to 120) x 3 = 150 to 360 drops per tablespoon. There are also several exact definitions of a "drop". Here are 3 of them: * the "metric" drop, 1/20 ml (50 μL). * the medical drop, 1/12 ml (83⅓ μL). * the Imperial drop, 1/36 of a fluid dram (1/288 of an Imperial fluid ounce or 1/1440 of a gill (approximately 99 μl).
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∙ 14y agoAccording to US definition, a "drop" is approximately 1/76 of a teaspoon.
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∙ 9y ago(1/5) teaspoon (US) is about 19.7(19.715686375) drops.
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∙ 9y ago1.5 oz of water is approximately 8.92 teaspoons
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∙ 15y ago1 teaspoon is 76 drops.
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∙ 9y agoThree US teaspoons equals 295.74 drops.
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∙ 7y ago1.5 teaspoons is 114 drops.
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∙ 12y ago4.5 tsp
There are 5 ml in a standard teaspoon
12 dashes = 1 teaspoon 6 dashes = 1/2 teaspoon 3 dashes= 1/4 teaspoon
A measuring cup is 16 tablespoons or 48 teaspoons or 3648 drops. 1 tablespoon is 3 teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 76 drops.
There are 5mL (millilitres) in one standard teaspoon.
well, depends on how big the drops are. what you just asked is the equivelent of asking how many rocks fit in a F150 pickup truck bed. There is no standard-sized "drop". 1 medicine dropper drop might be 30 mg (with water, thicker liquid= bigger drop) but when it's from a pipette or spigot it might be 20 or 50mg. If you're using a medicine dropper I recommend you actually count out how many it takes to fill a teaspoon. Unless you're in a chem lab making explosives or in a kitchen measuring super-potent sweeteners (eg: 25% sucralose solution) +/- a few drops won't matter much.
1 teaspoon is 76 drops. 1/4 teaspoon is 19 drops.
What is the number of drops in a teaspoon? There are 60 metric drops in a 5ml teaspoon. You'll find many variants on this ranging from 50 - 120, but 60 is a good bet. Generally, drops are not a precise measurement. There are several exact definitions of a "drop". Here are 3 of them: * the "metric" drop, 1/20 ml (50 μL), which equates to 60 to a 5ml teaspoon. * the medical drop, 1/12 ml (83⅓ μL). * the Imperial drop, 1/36 of a fluid dram (1/288 of an Imperial fluid ounce or 1/1440 of a gill (approximately 99 μl). Note: There are 360 drops in a U.S. fluid ounce.
140 drops equates to 1.4 US teaspoons.
90 drops equals about one (0.91298) US teaspoon.
There are 5 ml in a standard teaspoon
there are 300 million of semen drops in one tea spoon
1 standard teaspoon is 5 ml .
That is 1 standard teaspoon
1ml is 1/5 of a standard US teaspoon.