The volume of each drop is 0.00653 ml.
To calculate the volume of each alcohol drop, you would divide 1 ml by 153 drops. This would give you the volume of each drop in milliliters. The calculation would be: 1 ml / 153 drops = 0.0065 ml per drop.
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
No, one drop of water is not equal to a fluid ounce. A fluid ounce is a unit of measurement used to measure volume, while a drop is a very small unit of volume that can vary depending on the liquid and dropper size. It typically takes many drops to add up to a fluid ounce.
It is 0.015625 millilitres.
1 tablespoon (US) = about 296 (295.735295625) drops.
The cup's volume can be calculated using the formula for the volume of a cylinder: V = πr^2h, where r is the radius (half of the diameter) and h is the height. Plug in the values to find the volume of the cup. Then, divide this volume by the volume of each drop (1 cubic centimeter) to find out how many drops it would take to fill the cup.
Fluid ounce is a measure of volume and not weight.Different drop to ounce conversions can be found on the internet:conversion-metric.org/volume/drop-to-ouncegives:1 drop = 0.00219292052575 fl ozTherefore about 460 drops to a fl ozunitconversion.org/volume/drops-to-fluid-ounces-us-conversion.htmlgives:1 drop = 0.001690701 US fl ozTherefore about 590 drops in a US fluid ounce.
There aren't a definite amount of drops in a volume. there are a few ways to control the size of a drop but it's not reproducible.
This depends on: - the volume of the drop - the concentration of sodium chloride solution
It depends on the volume of the drop, temperature, pressure, and purity of the water. Are you looking for volume or mass?
An US gallon has 3,485411784 L; multiply with your value to obtain the total volume. Aassuming that a drop has 0,000 060 L divide the total volume with the volume of a drop and you will obtain the answer.
The volume of a drop can vary depending on the liquid in question. Surface tension, the speed the drop is excreted and temperature will all subtly affect volume. However the average volume is usually 40 to 50 micro litres per drop.
The volume of drop will depend on the surface tension of the liquid and is, therefore, not a fixed size.
My lab partner and I had to do an experiment where we needed to identify the volume of a single drop of water in a dropper as part of the lab. We found the avg. volume of a drop of water to be 3.11 mL, so 100/3.11mL gives you 32.15 so I'd say about 32 drops.
Volume to be infused x drop factor Time of infusion x Minutes = Drops/ minute
The answers will depend on whether you mean a drop of alcohol or a bottle or a vat. Furthermore, it will depend on the type of alcohol: methanol, ethanol, propanol, etc.
The plural for the word 'drop' is 'drops'.
No, one drop of water is not equal to a fluid ounce. A fluid ounce is a unit of measurement used to measure volume, while a drop is a very small unit of volume that can vary depending on the liquid and dropper size. It typically takes many drops to add up to a fluid ounce.