10 mL is a measurement of volume. It is equivalent to 2 teaspoons or 1/2 tablespoon. However, it is important to note that teaspoons and tablespoons are not official measurements and may vary in volume. It is recommended to use a properly calibrated measuring device, such as a dosing cup, syringe, or measuring spoon, to measure liquid medicines. These devices are often supplied with the medicine or can be bought from a pharmacy or supermarket. It is also important to check that the units on the device match the units of the dose you want to give.