A 1 ml dropper holds 1 milliliter of liquid.
Droppers are often used to measure and dispense small volumes of liquids, such as medications, essential oils, or laboratory reagents.
Here are some things to keep in mind when using a 1 ml dropper:
- Calibration: Droppers are not always perfectly calibrated. The amount of liquid dispensed may vary slightly depending on the dropper's design and the viscosity of the liquid.
- Squeezing: The amount of liquid dispensed can be controlled by how much you squeeze the dropper. To dispense a full 1 ml, make sure to squeeze the bulb completely.
- Dropper Size: Droppers come in different sizes, so it's important to choose one that is appropriate for the volume of liquid you need to dispense.