it is very hard to quantify. Depending on what instrument you use, a drop can be very small or large
That is approximately 2.4 teaspoons of water
The conversion is impossible.Gram is a unit of mass and millilitre (mililetres doesn't exist) is a unit of volume.
5 ml of water in one measuring teaspoon
A millilitre is a tiny quantity, there are approximately 236 ml of water in a cup.
1 cubic centimetre is the same as 1 millilitre
In terms of water, 1 mg (milligram) = 1 ml (millilitre) so 1000
grams are weight, litres are volume if it's water then 1,000,000 micrograms = 1 millilitre
The density of water is 1 gram per millilitre. That means this sample of water is 720 grams. Converting that to pounds, that is 1.587 pounds.
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There are NO watts in a millilitre. WATTS is a unit of power, Millilitre is a unit of VOLUME - there is no commonality.
There is no such thing as a "cubic millilitre". A millilitre is already a volume figure. There are 1,000 ml. in a litre, which in turn is 1 kg of water. -So for all practical purposes a Kg is 1,000 ml.
How big is a drop? "A drop" is not a precise measurement. It depends on a number of factors. If you measure how big the drops of water are you're talking about, (in millilitre) then you could figure out the number of molecules based on the fact that Avogadro's number of water molecules have a volume of about 18 milliliters. Avogadro's number is 6.022 * 1023 (particles) per mole One drop: average volume about 0.05 ml = 0.05 g Molar mass of water 18.01 g/mol Meaning: about 1.7*1021 molecules in a drop of water: don't start counting them!!