A drop is 1/20mL
To calculate the volume of each alcohol drop, you would divide 1 ml by 153 drops. This would give you the volume of each drop in milliliters. The calculation would be: 1 ml / 153 drops = 0.0065 ml per drop.
A drop is measured in microlitres; 1 mL= 1 000 μL.
1 drop is 0.05mL
If the drop is considered equal to 0,05 mL the answer is 0,35 mL.
To calculate the number of molecules of CHCl3 in a 0.050 mL drop of water, you first need to convert the concentration of CHCl3 from ppb to molecules/mL. Then, use Avogadro's number to convert molecules/mL to molecules in the drop. Finally, calculate the number of molecules in the drop by multiplying the concentration in molecules/mL by the volume of the drop in mL.
1/2 ml
0.05 ml
It really depends how you define a drop, as it is pretty ambiguous. If we use a pretty accepted conversion of 1 drop = 0.05 mL, then: 1 L = 1000 mL 1000 mL x (1 drop / .05 mL) = 20,000 drops
There are 1000 drops in one liter. So, one drop is 0.003 liters (3 ml / 1000).
One drop from a 1 ml pipette generally equals about 0.05 ml. However, this can vary depending on the liquid and the technique used for pipetting.
The volume of a drop can vary depending on the liquid and the dropper being used. In the context of water, which is often used as a reference point, one drop is approximately 0.05 ml. Therefore, 30 drops would be roughly equivalent to 1.5 ml (30 drops x 0.05 ml/drop = 1.5 ml).
1/15th of one millilitre.