Convert Microliter (µL) to Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) instantly.
Microliter to Minim (UK) conversion
1 Microliter (µL) = 0.016893638 Minim (UK) (minim (UK)). To convert Microliter to Minim (UK), multiply the value by 0.016893638.
| Microliter (µL) | Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.016893638 |
| 2 | 0.033787277 |
| 5 | 0.084468191 |
| 10 | 0.16893638 |
| 25 | 0.42234096 |
| 50 | 0.84468191 |
| 100 | 1.6893638 |
| 1000 | 16.893638 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Minim (UK) are in one Microliter?
One Microliter (µL) equals 0.016893638 Minim (UK) (minim (UK)).
How do I convert Microliter to Minim (UK)?
To convert Microliter to Minim (UK), multiply the value by 0.016893638.
What is 10 Microliter in Minim (UK)?
10 Microliter = 0.16893638 Minim (UK).
About these units
Microliter (µL)
A microliter is 10⁻⁶ liters, a standard unit in laboratories worldwide. It is indispensable in pipetting, sample preparation, PCR reactions, enzyme tests, and pharmaceutical formulation. Most laboratory pipettes are designed with microliter precision, and many experiments rely heavily on the ability to dose volumes like 10 µL or 100 µL with high accuracy. Its use outside laboratories includes medical diagnostics, such as blood sampling, allergy testing, and microdose vaccine research. The microliter is an essential unit linking biological processes to controlled experimental conditions.
Minim (UK) (minim (UK))
The UK minim is one of the smallest traditional volume units, equal to 1/60 of a dram, or roughly 0.059 milliliters. Introduced in the early 19th century to replace the inconsistent "drop," the minim allowed physicians and pharmacists to dose potent liquid medicines more reliably. Before modern syringes and droppers, apothecaries needed a precise micro-unit that could be measured using graduated glassware. The minim served this purpose exceptionally well and was foundational in early medical standardization. Although no longer used in contemporary medicine, it remains historically important, especially in pharmacology, toxicology, and the study of pre-modern medical practice.