The answer depends on the source of the drops (e.g. an eye-droppers vs a leady faucet). In general though, 1 cc = 1 mL = ~20 drops
3 x 60 x 24 = 4320 drops... The reference to ml is irrelevant.
50*10 = 500 drops.
8mL is 160 drops.
100mL equals 2,000 drops.
There are approximately 20 drops in 1 ml of most eye drops, including PetVision.
16 drops of water or any water soluble substance makes 1 ml
There is around 15 to 20 drops in one ML. The liquid viscosity will change this answer. You may consider that there is 80 to 100 drops in a 5ml bottle.
100 drops per 5mL
~60 drops solution: 20 drops/mL * 3 mL = 60 drops
120 drops. 20 drops / mL.
1.0mL = 20 drops
1mL is 20 drops.
The answer depends on the source of the drops (e.g. an eye-droppers vs a leady faucet). In general though, 1 cc = 1 mL = ~20 drops
11mL is 220 drops (20 drops per mL).
There are approximately 240 drops in 10 ml. Therefore 2.5 ml contains about 60 drops.
It generally takes around 20 drops to make 1 milliliter (ml) of liquid, but this can vary slightly depending on the size and viscosity of the drops.