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  • 30 Drops to Milliliters: Conversion & Factors to Consider
    It's impossible to say exactly how many ml are in 30 drops without knowing what the liquid is and how the drops are being dispensed. Here's why:

    * Drop size varies: A drop of water is not the same size as a drop of honey or a drop of oil. The viscosity and surface tension of the liquid affect how much volume is in each drop.

    * Dropper design matters: Different droppers, even for the same liquid, will produce drops of different sizes.

    General estimates:

    * Water: Generally, 20 drops of water are estimated to be about 1 ml. So, 30 drops would be about 1.5 ml.

    * Other liquids: For thicker liquids, expect fewer drops per ml.

    For accuracy:

    * Use a measuring device: If you need precise measurements, use a graduated cylinder, syringe, or measuring spoon instead of relying on drops.

    * Consult the product information: Some medications or solutions come with droppers calibrated for specific volume per drop. Check the product instructions.

    Remember, these are general estimates. Always refer to specific instructions or use proper measuring tools for accuracy.

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