Convert Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) to Milliliter (mL) instantly.
Minim (UK) to Milliliter conversion
1 Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) = 0.05919388 Milliliter (mL). To convert Minim (UK) to Milliliter, multiply the value by 0.05919388.
| Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) | Milliliter (mL) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.05919388 |
| 2 | 0.11838776 |
| 5 | 0.2959694 |
| 10 | 0.5919388 |
| 25 | 1.479847 |
| 50 | 2.959694 |
| 100 | 5.919388 |
| 1000 | 59.19388 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Milliliter are in one Minim (UK)?
One Minim (UK) (minim (UK)) equals 0.05919388 Milliliter (mL).
How do I convert Minim (UK) to Milliliter?
To convert Minim (UK) to Milliliter, multiply the value by 0.05919388.
What is 10 Minim (UK) in Milliliter?
10 Minim (UK) = 0.5919388 Milliliter.
About these units
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.
Milliliter (mL)
A milliliter, defined as 1/1,000 of a liter or precisely 1 cubic centimeter, is a small but enormously significant volume unit in cooking, medicine, pharmacy, and laboratory science. Medical syringes, dosing spoons, and IV solutions rely heavily on milliliter accuracy. In laboratories, mL measurements are routine for preparing reagents, dilutions, and biological media. Because 1 mL = 1 cm³, many devices use either notation interchangeably depending on context. Despite its small size, the milliliter is commonly used in daily life as well—perfume bottles, beverage labels, and household cleaners often list contents in milliliters. Its precision and simplicity make the milliliter one of the world's most practical measurement units.