1 milliliter = 20 drops.
It takes about 20 drops of water to equal 1 milliliter.
In pharmacy, 1 milliliter is equal to 15 drops. The abbreviation for "drop" is "gtt".
1 milliliter = 20 drops
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
The number of drops in a given volume can vary based on the dropper and liquid density, but a common approximation is that 20 drops equal 1 milliliter (ml). Therefore, in 2 ml, there would be about 40 drops, and in 5 ml, there would be approximately 100 drops.
These are not comparable. According USP 1 drop contains 1/80 milliliter(ml) per teaspoon. i.e equal to 0.0625ml which mean that 1 ml=16drops 1drop=0.0625ml
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
It can vary depending on the size of the drops, but typically it would take around 20-25 drops of water to fill a small graduated cylinder to the 1 milliliter mark.
There are 20 drops in 1 milliliter for most intravenous (IV) solutions. However, this can vary depending on the size of the dropper and the viscosity of the liquid being used.
The number of drops in 1 milligram depends on the density of the liquid being measured. For water, which has a density of approximately 1 gram per milliliter, there are about 20 drops in 1 milliliter, meaning that 1 milligram would be roughly 0.02 drops. However, for other liquids with different densities, this conversion will vary. Always check the specific density of the liquid for accurate measurements.
~60 drops solution: 20 drops/mL * 3 mL = 60 drops