Curt
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How many drops are in one milliliter for the purpose of determining how many prints can be made from a 100 ml bottle for a "normal" Pt/Pd print?
Curt
Curt
How many drops are in one milliliter for the purpose of determining how many prints can be made from a 100 ml bottle for a "normal" Pt/Pd print?
Curt
The volume of a drop as i recall is dependent upon the specific gravity of the liquid and the geometry of the 'dropper'.
Glass eye droppers are reported to be less uniform from dropper to dropper compared to droppers made of plastic.
At any rate, if you are using a plastic dropper as sold by Bostick & Sullivan, the volume of the droplet will be approximately 0.05ml. That works out to about 20 drops per ml.
If your process requires precise sub-milliliter measurements, you might want to actually calibrate your dropper with the solution you are using.
It depends on he viscosity of the liquid and the gwometry of the dropper, but I tested this once()yawn)and ended up with a number ranging from 12-20 drops for 1ml of distilled water.:munch:How many drops are in one milliliter for the purpose of determining how many prints can be made from a 100 ml bottle for a "normal" Pt/Pd print?
Curt
Metric drops or Imperial drops?
Seriously, though, I've found droppers to be too inconsistent to be an accurate way of measuring anything, personally. Small syringes are my tiny measurement devices of choice.
The standard in hospitals is 20 drops per ml.
"Drop" size is largely determined by the liquid's viscosity. If you add wetting agent you are going to get a lot more drops per mL than without. Thus, 'drop' volume is not standardized. - David Lyga
The standard in hospitals is 20 drops per ml.
It depends on viscosity and surface tension. That would not work for lymph fluid nor blood. Also aqueous solutions with very low or high surface tension or viscous solutions cannot be accurately measured that way. Use a graduated cylinder, syringe, pipette, ...
Since this discussion of drops keeps reappearing...
The number of drops per ml will vary depending on the liquid (viscosity, surface tension, etc.),
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