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This question is near impossible to answer since to properly answer it one would need to know what type of liquid is in question and what definition of drop was being used. The following are different "types" of drops:

There are several exact definitions of a "drop":

the "metric" drop, 1/20 mL (50 μL).

the medical drop, 1/12 mL (83⅓ μL).

the Imperial drop, 1/36 of a fluidram (1/288 of an Imperial fluid ounce, or 1/1440 of a gill) (approximately 99 μL).

an alternate, possibly apocryphal, definition of the drop is 1/1824 of a gill (approximately 78 μL).

the U.S. drop, 1/60 of a US fluidram, 1/80 of a teaspoon or 1/480 of a U.S. fluid ounce (approximately 62 μL).

an alternate definition of the U.S. drop is 1/96 of a teaspoon or 1/576 US fl oz (approximately 51 μL).

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