(C) Oleic acid is dissolved in alcohol because it does not dissolve in water,allowing it to form a distinct film on the water surface.
$(b)$ Lycopodium powder is sprinkled on the water surface to make the boundary of the oleic acid film visible. As the oleic acid spreads,it pushes the powder aside,creating a clear circular area that can be measured.
$(c)$ The concentration of the solution is: First dilution: $1\, mL$ in $20\, mL$ total. Second dilution: $1\, mL$ of the first solution in $20\, mL$ total. Thus,the volume of oleic acid per $mL$ of the final solution is $\frac{1}{20} \times \frac{1}{20} = \frac{1}{400}\, mL$.
$(d)$ The volume of $n$ drops can be calculated by using a burette or a measuring cylinder to find the total volume of a known number of drops and then dividing by $n$.
$(e)$ If $n$ drops make $1\, mL$,then the volume of one drop is $\frac{1}{n}\, mL$. Since the concentration is $\frac{1}{400}\, mL$ of oleic acid per $mL$ of solution,the volume of oleic acid in one drop is $\frac{1}{400n}\, mL$.