~60 drops solution: 20 drops/mL * 3 mL = 60 drops
There are 20 drops per milliliter.
for most fluids it takes about 10 drops to equal 1 ml 1 fluid ounce (US) equals 29.56 ml or about 296 drops so 1000 drops is about 3. 35 fluid ounces more or less.
1 ml
3,000,000 mL
3 x 60 x 24 = 4320 drops... The reference to ml is irrelevant.
Concentration = 10 mg/ml 140 mg = 140mg/10 mg/ml = 14 ml 1 Teaspoonful = 5 ml 14 ml = 2.8 Teaspoonfuls ~ 3 Teaspoonfuls However, I don't know the accuracy you required. If you need the exact volume, 2.8 Teaspoonfuls are not practical. Then you have to convert 0.8 Teaspoon into drops. 0.8 Teaspoon = 0.8x5 ml = 4 ml 1 ml = 15 drops 4 ml = 4x15 = 60 drops Then the volume is 2 teaspoonfuls and 60 drops. Here also you see counting 60 drops is inconvenient. Then better to take the volume of 3 teaspoonfuls and remove a volume equivalent to 0.2 teaspoons. 0.2 teaspoonful = 0.2 x 5 ml = 1 ml = 15 drops Then; 3 teaspoonfuls minus 15 drops.
3 mL equals 0.003 liters (1 liter = 1,000 mL).
3000
Since 30 mL equals 1 ounce, 15 mL equals one half ounce.
3 ml is equivalent to approximately 0.10 fluid ounces.
Not even close.1 cup = about 237 mL (rounded)3 mL = about 0.2 fluid ounce (rounded)