A glass with a maximum capacity of 800 ml would hold 0.8 liters. This is because there are 1000 ml in a liter.
2 ml is a relatively small volume, equivalent to about half a teaspoon. It would fill up a standard small medicine dropper or occupy a small portion of a typical shot glass.
One drinking glass holds about 230 ml ( milliliters )
I believe that one glass is equal to 250 ml.
A water solution of this medicine is obtained.
It would take(1,000)/(capacity of one medicine glass, in ml)medicine glasses.
200 mL = a small glass of water 200 mL = 0.20 L
700ML
One teaspoon is roughly 5 ml of medicine.
About 150 ml
A glass with a maximum capacity of 800 ml would hold 0.8 liters. This is because there are 1000 ml in a liter.
If your question is how many glasses can be filled with 140ml of water, the answer depends on the size of the glass. There are about 6 glasses in a carton of milk containing 1 litre, which would suggest an average glass holds about 160ml. This means 140ml is easily just one glass. But like I said, it all depends on the size of the glass.
A mL of most water-based liquids is about a gram. However, it's more complicated than that, because liquid cough medicines are not pure "medicine" ... they're mostly water and sugar. You'd need to read the box to see how many mg of actual "medicine" there is in a mL of the syrup.
There would be 200 5 ml injections that can be prepared from 1 liter of medicine. (1000 ml / 5 ml = 200)
A ten glass is 700ml. It contains ten double (2x35ml) measures.
An ml is equal to a cc so if the glass originally held 150cc (ml) and there is 50cc (ml) left then 100cc (ml) had to have been removed.
It depends on the size of the glass.