100 drops per 5mL
There are 20 drops per milliliter.
0.75mL is 15 drops.
1 tsp = 5 mL so 4 tsp = 20 mL
1/4 teaspoon= 1 mL 1/2 teaspoon = 2mL 1 teaspoon = 5 mL 1 tablespoon = 15mL
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Concentration = 10 mg/ml 140 mg = 140mg/10 mg/ml = 14 ml 1 Teaspoonful = 5 ml 14 ml = 2.8 Teaspoonfuls ~ 3 Teaspoonfuls However, I don't know the accuracy you required. If you need the exact volume, 2.8 Teaspoonfuls are not practical. Then you have to convert 0.8 Teaspoon into drops. 0.8 Teaspoon = 0.8x5 ml = 4 ml 1 ml = 15 drops 4 ml = 4x15 = 60 drops Then the volume is 2 teaspoonfuls and 60 drops. Here also you see counting 60 drops is inconvenient. Then better to take the volume of 3 teaspoonfuls and remove a volume equivalent to 0.2 teaspoons. 0.2 teaspoonful = 0.2 x 5 ml = 1 ml = 15 drops Then; 3 teaspoonfuls minus 15 drops.
simply dissolve 5 ml of salt in 250 ml of warm water
25drop per minut
5 cc is essentially the same as 5 ml. The term cubic centimeter used to be commonly used instead of milliliters, but by the latest SI standards there is a very slight difference in volume. 1 milliliter is equal to 1.000027 cubic centimeters, a difference so insignificant that it is usually completely ignored.
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yes and no because water has a volumic mass of 0,89g/mL Approximative so 1g/mL is not right.