yes
A 1 ml pipette, a 2 ml pipette, a 5 ml pipette, and a 0.5 ml pipette.
A birdbath typically holds 4 liters of water, not 4 milliliters.
1 dessertspoon is 10 mL. 4 dessertspoons is 40 mL.
A 1.0 ml syringe will not hold 1.4 cc.
A bath A bucket A petrol tank in a car or bike A watering can.
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).
100
Easily. 750 ml is about 3 cups or 3/4 of a quart.
That depends on the density of the liquid. Water with a density of 1.0 has 4000 mg (4 grams) of mass in 4 ml. Mercury with a density of 13.6 has 54400 mg (54,4 grams) in the same volume, 4 ml.
150ml is 3/5 of 250ml - a quarter of a litre is that what you mean?
8 ml
0.81 tsp 1 milliliter equals 0.202 US teaspoons. 1 teaspoon is 4.928 milliliters