Dram to Milliliters (dr → mL)

3.6967

1.0000 dr = 3.6967 mL

Formula

1 dr = 3.696691 mL
MillilitersDram (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

drmL
00
1.00003.6967
2.00007.3934
3.000011.090
4.000014.787
5.000018.483
6.000022.180
7.000025.877
8.000029.574
9.000033.270
10.00036.967
11.00040.664
12.00044.360
13.00048.057
14.00051.754
15.00055.450
16.00059.147
17.00062.844
18.00066.540
19.00070.237
drmL
20.00073.934
21.00077.631
22.00081.327
23.00085.024
24.00088.721
25.00092.417
26.00096.114
27.00099.811
28.000103.51
29.000107.20
30.000110.90
31.000114.60
32.000118.29
33.000121.99
34.000125.69
35.000129.38
36.000133.08
37.000136.78
38.000140.47
39.000144.17
drmL
40.000147.87
41.000151.56
42.000155.26
43.000158.96
44.000162.65
45.000166.35
46.000170.05
47.000173.74
48.000177.44
49.000181.14
50.000184.83
51.000188.53
52.000192.23
53.000195.92
54.000199.62
55.000203.32
56.000207.01
57.000210.71
58.000214.41
59.000218.10
drmL
60.000221.80
61.000225.50
62.000229.19
63.000232.89
64.000236.59
65.000240.28
66.000243.98
67.000247.68
68.000251.37
69.000255.07
70.000258.77
71.000262.47
72.000266.16
73.000269.86
74.000273.56
75.000277.25
76.000280.95
77.000284.65
78.000288.34
79.000292.04

Dram to Milliliters Conversion

Converting Dram (dr) to Milliliters (mL) is a common volume conversion. 1 dr equals 3.696691 mL. For example, 100 dr is equal to 369.6691 mL.

Quick Mental Math: Dram to Milliliters

1 liter ≈ 0.264 gallons; scale accordingly for milliliters.

Why is converting Dram to Milliliters tricky?

Metric-imperial volume conversions have irrational ratios.

Quick Reference Values

1 dr = 3.696691 mL. 5 dr = 18.483455 mL. 10 dr = 36.96691 mL. 25 dr = 92.417275 mL. 50 dr = 184.83455 mL. 100 dr = 369.6691 mL.

What is Dram?

Dram (dr) is a unit of volume. The dram is a unit of mass and volume with varying definitions depending on context. In mass, the avoirdupois dram equals 1/16 of an avoirdupois ounce or approximately 1.77185 grams. In volume, the fluid dram equals 1/8 of a fluid ounce or about 3.6967 milliliters. Both forms are non-SI units still used in pharmaceuticals and cooking in the United States [nist-sp-811]. The dram originated from the ancient Greek 'drachma' as a unit of weight and currency. It was incorporated into the British imperial system and later the US customary system, primarily for apothecary measurements. The dram's dual mass and volume use developed historically for medicinal dosing [nist-sp-811]. The dram remains in limited use in US pharmaceutical prescriptions and some cooking recipes. It is recognized by the US National Institute of Standards and Technology but largely replaced by metric units globally. The dram is uncommon outside the US [nist-sp-811].

What is Milliliters?

Milliliters (mL) is a unit of volume. A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume equal to one-thousandth of a liter, or exactly 1 cubic centimeter (cm³), as defined by the SI system. It measures liquid volumes in medicine, cooking, and science with high precision [bipm-si-brochure]. One milliliter corresponds to 0.001 liters or 10^-6 cubic meters. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as part of the metric system, with the milliliter established as its subunit. The liter and its multiples were internationally standardized by the BIPM to harmonize measurement units [bipm-si-brochure]. Milliliters are used globally in healthcare for dosing liquids, in food and beverage industries for packaging, and in laboratory measurements. The unit is recognized by standards organizations such as ISO and NIST for scientific and commercial applications [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: dramms, drams, dramms, drm, mililiters, mililiter, milliliter, ml. All of these refer to the Dram to Milliliters conversion.

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