Yes, it is.
The measurement 1 milliliter is equal to 0.03381 fluid ounces. This measurement is also equal to 0.001 liters or 0.001057 quarts.
An ounce is a unit of weight. A fluid once is a unit of volume, equal to the volume of one ounce of water. If you are measuring water, 1 ounce = 1 fluid ounce. If not, it won't.
There are 2 tablespoons in an ounce (fluid ounce, a volume measurement). So 1/2 fl oz in a T.
1 fl oz = 1.111 dry ozOne; fl oz (fluid ounce) measures volume and liquid such as lemonade; oz (ounce) may refer to a dry ounce measuring solids such as garlic.1ozA fluid ounce is a measurement of volume whereas an ounce is a measurement of weight. As such, there is no general conversion rate.
One is a liquid measurement and the other is weight. <><><><><> It is technically correct to say "fluid ounce" when referring to volume. The term "ounce" is also, technically, a unit of mass, not a unit of weight. While many people refer to mass and weight equally, they are not the same thing. Also, "fluid ounce" is not specific enough. You need to say "US Fluid Ounce", "Imperial Fluid Ounce", or "US Regulation Fluid Ounce", otherwise your answer is indeterminate.
A fluid dram is a unit of volume equal to 0.125oz or 1/8 fluid ounce.
The measurement 1 milliliter is equal to 0.03381 fluid ounces. This measurement is also equal to 0.001 liters or 0.001057 quarts.
12 A tablespoon is a fluid measure equal to 1/2 fluid ounce. Thus 12 tablespoons equal 6 fluid ounces. Note: a fluid ounce (volume) does not equal 1 ounce avoir dupois (weight).
In the English and US systems, there is some ambiguity and confusion with regard to the ounce because the same word 'ounce' is used for both weight and volume.One ounce (mass or weight) is equal to 28.35 grams.One fluid ounce is equal to about 29.57 cubic centimeters or milliliters.
An ounce is a unit of weight. A fluid once is a unit of volume, equal to the volume of one ounce of water. If you are measuring water, 1 ounce = 1 fluid ounce. If not, it won't.
There are 2 tablespoons in an ounce (fluid ounce, a volume measurement). So 1/2 fl oz in a T.
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Do you mean an ounce? An ounce is 1/16 of a pound, or in fluid ounces it is 1/16 of a pint, and is equal in volume to 29.6 ml
None.milligrams is a mass measure, fluid ounce is volume measureOne fluid ounce is about 29.6 milliliters which if you are measuring water (or other liquid with a density of 1) is 29.6 grams (29600 milligrams)
Sorry, but the two do not interchange. The first ounce you mention is an ounce of WEIGHT. The second is an ounce of VOLUME. An ounce of water has a volume of one fluid ounce, and a weight of one ounce- but when measuring anything else, they do not interchange. Sorry
1 fl oz = 1.111 dry ozOne; fl oz (fluid ounce) measures volume and liquid such as lemonade; oz (ounce) may refer to a dry ounce measuring solids such as garlic.1ozA fluid ounce is a measurement of volume whereas an ounce is a measurement of weight. As such, there is no general conversion rate.
One is a liquid measurement and the other is weight. <><><><><> It is technically correct to say "fluid ounce" when referring to volume. The term "ounce" is also, technically, a unit of mass, not a unit of weight. While many people refer to mass and weight equally, they are not the same thing. Also, "fluid ounce" is not specific enough. You need to say "US Fluid Ounce", "Imperial Fluid Ounce", or "US Regulation Fluid Ounce", otherwise your answer is indeterminate.