The number of drops in 15 ml can vary based on the liquid's viscosity and the dropper used. However, a common estimate is that there are approximately 20 drops in 1 ml, which would mean there are about 300 drops in 15 ml. It's important to note that this is a general approximation and may not be accurate for all liquids.
15 gtts (drops) = 1ml 1.5ml --> 15 gtts + (15/2=7.5) = 22.5 drops
20 ml is about 4 teaspoons or a large table spoon is about 15ml so you need 1 and a third table spoons
15mL is 4.058 fluid drams.
Each dose would be 2.5 ml, which means each dose would require 80 drops (2.5 ml * 32 drops/ml).
you can get 13 full 15ml 200/15 =13.333recurring
0.06 cup 1 cup is 48 teaspoons 1 teaspoon is 0.02 cup
That is 0.015 litre
That is 0.015 litre
That is 66.666 tablespoons in a litre.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, in that recipe, each ingredient is about 15ml, except for the bourbon which is 30ml. That's like a shot of each, right? So, if we do the math, it's like 6 shots total. But hey, who's counting when you're making a Long Island Iced Tea, am I right?
15ml contains 14 calories. 15ml contains 14 calories.
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