Re: Micro pipettes and K. chlorate %solutions


Eric Neilsen (ejnasn@laplaza.org)
Fri, 22 Jan 1999 09:13:38 -0600


Sil, I don't know what method you used to get 15 "standard" drops
equals milliliter, but with my burets, and pipepettes, 20 drops equals
a milliliter.

and Carl, When I did the squirt count, I came up with 13, but that was
years ago.

Sil Horwitz wrote:
>
> At 09:00 AM 1999/01/19 -0500, Carl Weese wrote:
>
> >eyedropper. A squirt is 14 drops. Works fine.
>
> And 15 "standard" drops make 1 ml. Drops are variable; a milliliter is not.
>
> Sil Horwitz, FPSA
> Technical Editor, PSA Journal
> silh@iag.net
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