11mL is 220 drops (20 drops per mL).
There are approximately 15 macro drops in 1 ml.
Approximately 16 drops is equal to 0.8 ml.
Each dose from a 15 ml container would be 4 ml (15 ml / 60 doses). Given that 1 ml equals 32 drops, each dose would contain 128 drops (4 ml * 32 drops).
There are approximately 20 drops in 1 ml of most eye drops, including PetVision.
11mL is 220 drops (20 drops per mL).
Eight mL is 160 drops.
120 drops. 20 drops / mL.
There are approximately 240 drops in 10 ml. Therefore 2.5 ml contains about 60 drops.
~60 drops solution: 20 drops/mL * 3 mL = 60 drops
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.
It really depends how you define a drop, as it is pretty ambiguous. If we use a pretty accepted conversion of 1 drop = 0.05 mL, then: 1 L = 1000 mL 1000 mL x (1 drop / .05 mL) = 20,000 drops
50*10 = 500 drops.
150mL is 3,000 drops.
1.0mL = 20 drops
1mL is 20 drops.
16mL is 320 drops.