Understanding Liquid Measurements: Are 15 Drops Equal to 1 mL?

Discover the truth about liquid measurements and drop sizes in this short Q&A. Find out why 15 drops may not equal 1 mL.

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No, 15 drops do not equal exactly 1 mL, as the number of drops per mL can vary due to the dropper size, the liquid's viscosity, and other factors. Typically, a standard dropper produces about 20 drops per mL. Always refer to the specific dropper's instructions for accurate measurements.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How many drops are in 1 mL? Typically, there are about 20 drops in 1 mL, but this can vary depending on the dropper and liquid viscosity.
  2. Why do drop sizes vary? Drop sizes can vary due to the dropper design, liquid type, and environmental factors, affecting viscosity and surface tension.
  3. Can I rely on drops for medication dosing? It's best to use a proper measuring tool, such as a syringe or graduated dropper, for accurate medication dosing.
  4. What affects the viscosity of a liquid? Factors such as temperature, liquid composition, and the presence of dissolved substances can affect a liquid's viscosity.