According to the density tables, vehicular gasoline has a density of 737.22 kilograms per cubic meter. One cubic meter is equivalent to 33,814 liquid ounces (US). So, that means that gasoline has a density of 21.802 grams per fluid ounce. The reciprocal of that is 0.045867 fluid ounce per gram.
Those units of measure do not convert.
Those two units of measure do not convert. One is weight or mass and the other is volume.
1 ounce = 28.34 grams 1 gram = 0.03 oz
It depends on the medium density. Assuming fresh water at room temperature and atmospheric pressure with density 1 gram per cubic centimeter (or per milliliter), then 310 gram equals 310 milliliters.
30 grams equal 1 ounce
400 grams is equivalent to approximately 13.52 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 0.03527396 ounces in 1 gram.
A gram is a unit of mass. A fluid ounce is a unit of capacity. The two units are therefore incompatible.
There are approximately 0.0321507 troy ounces in 1 gram.
0.03527 ounces in 1 gram.
Ounces are an imperial unit. They are a bit confusing as they can be a volume unit or a mass unit. The metric equivalent would be gram or millilitre. About 30 gram = 1 oz About 30 mL = 1 fluid oz
A fluid ounce is a unit of capacity. A gram is a unit of mass. The two units are therefore incompatible.