20 drops equals one mL
1 US drop is 0.0648542 milliliter.
1 drop is 0.05mL or 1/20mL
1 drop is 0.05mL or 1/20mL
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It depends on the eye dropper, to find out how much your specific eyedropper holds count the number of times it takes to empty a 100ml beaker using it. Divide the amount of water in the beaker by the number of times it took to empty it and you will have a rough approximation of how many mL your eye dropper will hold. A standard small bottle with dropper - one suck which fills the dropper to about 2/3 of its height should be 1 ml.
An eyedropper holds a relatively small volume, and I would say it is best measured in milliliters (mL).
In pharmacy, 1 milliliter is equal to 15 drops. The abbreviation for "drop" is "gtt".
1 ounce is 28.35 ml.
Assuming a drop of water, it's about 50,000 micrograms (or 50 milligrams)
It's 0.003 litres
It depends on the eye dropper, to find out how much your specific eyedropper holds count the number of times it takes to empty a 100ml beaker using it. Divide the amount of water in the beaker by the number of times it took to empty it and you will have a rough approximation of how many mL your eye dropper will hold. A standard small bottle with dropper - one suck which fills the dropper to about 2/3 of its height should be 1 ml.
An eyedropper holds a relatively small volume, and I would say it is best measured in milliliters (mL).
About 1.33 ml.
1 drop is 0.05mL
Drop size may vary, but it takes about 25 drops from an oldfashioned glass eyedropper to provide 1ml. Thus it would take about 3,750 drops to yield `150 ml.
If the drop is considered equal to 0,05 mL the answer is 0,35 mL.
1/15th of one millilitre.
0.16 ml
It really depends how you define a drop, as it is pretty ambiguous. If we use a pretty accepted conversion of 1 drop = 0.05 mL, then: 1 L = 1000 mL 1000 mL x (1 drop / .05 mL) = 20,000 drops
The volume of each drop is 0.00653 ml.
A drop is 1/20mL