Drop size may vary, but it takes about 25 drops from an oldfashioned glass eyedropper to provide 1ml. Thus it would take about 3,750 drops to yield `150 ml.
30mL is 600 drops.
100mL is 2,000 drops.
150 drops is 7.5mL (20 drops per mL).
1mL is 20 drops.
20 drops = 1ml 20 drops = 1cc 1ml = 1cc
20 drops is 1mL
20 drops of water is 1mL
20 drops for each milliliter.
16 drops of water or any water soluble substance makes 1 ml
15 gtts (drops) = 1ml 1.5ml --> 15 gtts + (15/2=7.5) = 22.5 drops
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1ml of liquid equals 1 gram
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Typically there are about 20 drops in 1 mL of liquid. Get a graduated cylinder marked with Milliliters. Start counting drops and fill until you get to 1mL To the previous wrong answerer, 1 drop is NOT 1 cc, think about it.