A standard thimble typically holds about 5 to 10 milliliters (ml) of liquid. However, thimble sizes can vary slightly, so it's best to check the specific thimble if you need an exact measurement. In general, they are not designed for liquid measurement, but rather for protecting fingers while sewing.
I am trying to figure it out coz I need it for mymaths homework, bit disapapoined that there is no answer, and you will be disappointed to hear that I do not know the answer either.For the attention of the person who asked the question - ml (or millilitres) is a quantity of volume not weight - therefore you will never get an accurate answer ! Snakester1962 (Supervisor)
Use the millilitre (ml)
a thimble is way too small to be 3 liters so definitely 3 mL
It could be either - about 6 ml -or about 0.006 litre
more than 2000 mL
milliter
the answer is 2
The amount that a thimble will hold -- about 1/2 teaspoon. It is not used for an exact measure. It's just a way to saying "very little".
Thimble has two syllables. The syllables are thim-ble.
The exact details would really depend on the type of atom (the element), as well as the state of matter. And obviously on the size of the thimble! However, a general order-of-magnitude estimate would be close to Avogadro's Number (about 6 x 1023); one gram of hydrogen has that many atoms, so do 12 grams of carbon. Probably that many atoms would fill a few thimbles, in the case of most elements.
A 1-liter flask will hold 20 50-mL quantities.
15ml