There is around 15 to 20 drops in one ML. The liquid viscosity will change this answer. You may consider that there is 80 to 100 drops in a 5ml bottle.
There are approximately 240 drops in 10 ml. Therefore 2.5 ml contains about 60 drops.
No, most of them are 15 ml.
If you are talking about a 750mL bottle, like a wine bottle, then the answer is 25!
That is approximately 25 shots.
For 8lbs, you would need 4 drops because 1 drop is required for every 2lbs. So, with 25 drops equaling 1ml, for 8lbs you would need 0.16ml (4 drops x 1ml / 25 drops).
Eight mL is 160 drops.
120 drops. 20 drops / mL.
I'm using 4 drops per day. My pharmacy used to send me 1 10 ml bottle for 30 days, so it's 120 drops per bottle. Recently they started sending me the same 10 ml bottle for 40 days. I asked why, the pharmacist told me that the manufacturer changed specifications from 120 to 160 drops per bottle. So it's definitely NOT 200 drops like others say. The question is how can the same bottle now contain 160 drops instead of 120? Besides it doesn't even last 30 days in my experience. I'm considering switching to different medication to avoid worrying about running out of it every time.
1 ml is roughly equivalent to 20 drops of water
~60 drops solution: 20 drops/mL * 3 mL = 60 drops
just checked a bottle of perfume. 75 ml = 2.5 ounces