The volume of a drop can vary depending on the liquid in question. Surface tension, the speed the drop is excreted and temperature will all subtly affect volume. However the average volume is usually 40 to 50 micro litres per drop.
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There are 295.74 drops in 0.5 fluid ounces.
500dl equals 1,691 US fl oz.
There are 128 fluid ounces in a gallon, so 256 fluid ounces is equal to 2 gallons.
240 fluid ounces is 1.88 gallons. (US)
60. A microdrip set allows 60 gtt (drops) per ML.
There are approximately 591 drops of water in one fluid ounce.
5.0 (five) US fluid ounces equals about 2,957 drops.
100 drops equates to 0.16907 fluid ounces.
for most fluids it takes about 10 drops to equal 1 ml 1 fluid ounce (US) equals 29.56 ml or about 296 drops so 1000 drops is about 3. 35 fluid ounces more or less.
The answer will depend on drops of what fluid.
0.32 fluid ounce (US) is about 189.3 drops.
There are 295.74 drops in 0.5 fluid ounces.
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"Drop" is not a standardized measurement, and will vary from dropper to dropper (and potentially from liquid to liquid). Your best bet is to take your dropper, put an ounce of liquid in it, and calibrate it by counting the drops.
That depends on what substance you're dropping. Drops of oil weigh less than drops of water, so it takes more of them to make a pound. Drops of mercury or melted lead are heavier than drops of water, so it takes fewer of them to make a pound.
It depends on the fluid and its viscosity. The number ranges from 500 - 600 for water but there is a wide range of numbers possible:. Water is a relatively viscous fluid (i.e. a thick and sticky fluid) compared to light spirits so three will be fewer drops of water in a fluid ounce than if the fluid was a spirit. Compare water with a thick heavy oil. A droplet of oil will tend to be much larger than a water droplet so the number of drops may be far fewer. 600 drops will be present in one ounce.