The size of a drop depends on the surface tension of the liquid (and gravity). A standard medicinal drop 50 microlitres.
In the context of liquid measurement, one macro drop is typically equivalent to about 50 microliters, while one micro drop is generally around 1 microliter. Therefore, there are approximately 50 micro drops in one macro drop. However, the exact conversion can vary based on the specific definitions used in different fields.
A billion.
100,000 micro liters.
There are 1,000,000 microliters (µL) in one liter (L). This is because one liter is equal to 1,000 milliliters (mL), and each milliliter contains 1,000 microliters. Therefore, multiplying 1,000 mL by 1,000 µL/mL gives you 1,000,000 µL in a liter.
There are 100,000 microlitres in one decilitre. So here you have to divide by 100,000. 250/100,000 gives you 0.0025 decilitres.
Approx. 0,33.1018 hydrogen atoms for a drop of 1o microliters.
it is 50 microlitres according to www.abc.net.au
One milliliter is the same amount of fluid as 1000 microliters. Therefore, 7.5 microliters of something is the equivalent of .0075 milliliters
230,010,000µL (microliters)
A drop is defined as 1/60th of a teaspoon. So it would work out to 82.1486932 microliters.
9.2mL is 9200µL (microliters).
15 microliters is 0.015mL
1 US quart =946,352.946 microliters
12µL (microliters) is 0.000012 liters.
38µL (microliters) = 0.0038 centiliters
1 liters = 1000000 microliters
165µL (microliters) equates to 0.165mL