Two milligrams of water has a volume of approximately two microliters (.002 ml), or 2 cubic millimeters.
1/1000 liters
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Apply 1 to 2 drops
There are approximately 15 macro drops in 1 ml.
Each dose from a 15 ml container would be 4 ml (15 ml / 60 doses). Given that 1 ml equals 32 drops, each dose would contain 128 drops (4 ml * 32 drops).
A millilter of water is equal to 1 gram
1 ml=1ml. 1ml OF water=1g of water. 1L=1000mL
1 milliliter = 20 drops.
1/1000 liters
It takes about 20 drops of water to equal 1 milliliter.
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20 drops = 1ml 20 drops = 1cc 1ml = 1cc
5ml to a teaspoon. So 1 ml is about 1/5 of a teaspoon
A quart.
In pharmacy, 1 milliliter is equal to 15 drops. The abbreviation for "drop" is "gtt".
1 tsp is equal to 5ml. 1 gtt ( 1 drop) is equal to 0.05 ml....because 20 drops in 1 ml. so 5ml divided by 0.05= 100 gtt or drops. so I think 100 gtt or drops in 1 tsp.
Assuming fresh water with density 1 gm/cc or 1 gm/ml 1 liter = 1000 milliliter 1 liter = 1000 millilter x 1 gm/ml = 1000 gm = 1 kg Answer 1 kg