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The size of a drop of any liquid depends on how the drop is created, so it is not possible to say as a general rule that any particular amount of water is in a "drop of water." You first have to know the size of the drop of water.
1 litre of water = 1 kg
1 Gallon.
1/2 a cup of water
This depends on the volume of this drop.
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The answer is, 1 Drop. p.629 Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Technology 5th Edition
1/15th of one millilitre.
The size of a drop of any liquid depends on how the drop is created, so it is not possible to say as a general rule that any particular amount of water is in a "drop of water." You first have to know the size of the drop of water.
1 dps = 1 drop
drops of water can be of different size depending on the charge
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To measure a drop of water you should get a measuring cylender. Say you put 100 drops to make the results more accurate. Lets say 100 drops of water in a measuring cylender would show 200cm^3 . So to find the volume of 1 drop of water instead of 100 you would divide 200 by 100 which would give you 2cm^3 for 1 drop of water
Depends on what you have to travel with. With a nuclear submarine, you can pretty much keep going until you run out of food. 1-2 Times around the world shouldn't be a problem.
1. A drop of water is a small volume and cannot weigh 5 g. 2. 5 g of water contain ca. 5.1023 atoms.
A drop of water typically consists of 2 hydrogen atoms and 1 oxygen atom. This is represented by the chemical formula H2O.