5 milliliters (ml) is a small volume, roughly equivalent to one teaspoon. In practical terms, it’s about the amount you would find in a small medicine dropper or a small vial of liquid. Visually, it takes up a tiny portion of a standard cup or glass, often just enough to fill a shot glass to a very minimal level.
5mL is about 0.00528qt
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5ml * 30 = 150 ml
5ml is equal to 1 teaspoon (tsp).
5ml of liquid is equivalent to one teaspoon.
5ml is equivalent to 1 teaspoon.
5ml! 500 ml is about a pint...
No. 5mL is one teaspoon. A gallon is 3,785 mL which is much more.
The volume of the irregular solid can be found by measuring the displaced water, which is 5ml. This means the volume of the irregular solid is also 5ml.
Well, darling, 10% of 50ml is simply 5ml. It's basic math, nothing to lose sleep over. So go ahead and measure out that 5ml like the boss you are.
A teaspoon is 5ml, so there would be about 17.4 teaspoons in 87ml.
5ml (i.e. 5 cubic centimetres)