That is approximately 29.574 ml.
They are the same volume and very close to the same weight.
One ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.
One ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.
Because it is a frozen liquid, and since it is frozen it isn't liquid.
A weighed unit of liquid milk has exactly the same mass as an equal unit by weight of frozen milk. However frozen milk has a lower density than liquid milk.
A liquid measure looks like wherever the liquid comes to, inside a measuring cup. Liquid measures are different from "dry" measures. An ounce of flour is not the same as an ounce of water. One is by weight, the other is by volume. FriPilot
No. Ounce can be used as volume of liquid or as mass of a solid
A liquid ounce such as water is 2 tablespoons same with butter but dry weight varies such as flour or sugar etc
1 fluid ounce of water weighs 1 ounce; so they are the same weight if you are talking about water. However, if you are measuring a liquid that has a density greater than that of water, then 1 fluid ounce of that liquid would weigh more than 1 ounce.
A liquid measure looks like wherever the liquid comes to, inside a measuring cup. Liquid measures are different from "dry" measures. An ounce of flour is not the same as an ounce of water. One is by weight, the other is by volume. FriPilot
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.