The volume of an eyedropper typically ranges from about 0.5 to 1 milliliter (mL). Since 1 mL of water weighs approximately 1000 milligrams (mg), an eyedropper can fill around 500 to 1000 mg, depending on its exact volume. However, the weight can vary based on the density of the liquid being measured.
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.
I used the eyedropper to transfer a small amount of dye into the beaker.
An eyedropper measures by millimeters to measure the space wherethe drop will be dropped
You put the substance you're using into it by squeezing the eyedropper's top part and have it's bottom part in a bowl with the liquid substance in it. The liquid should then be in the eyedropper. Squeeze the eyedropper's top part again to get the substance out. Simple pimple!
An average eyedropper can typically hold about 1 milliliter of water.
No. An eyedropper is tiny. Six liters is huge. Perhaps six milliliters?
An eyedropper typically holds around 1 milliliter of liquid, which is equivalent to 1 cubic centimeter (cc).
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Like.... i think..... one or two ounces or something.
one mg is in one mg