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What is 500mls in fluid oz?

Updated: 8/11/2023
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13y ago

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1000 grams = Kilogram ~ 2.25 Pounds (so 500 grams = 1.125 pounds) . . . but also consider: You don't typically convert grams to ounces. Grams is a solid weight measurement while ounces is a liquid measurement. However, 500 grams is approximately one pound by weight, but that doesn't necessarily mean 16 ounces by volume.

HTH. So. Ounces is only a liquid measurement? Can you say Avoirdupois ?

You must not be in the U.S. or you would have a lot of problems weighing things.

Solid wt. has no meaning. Everything has weight. Gases, liquids..........

Grams are weight as are ounces and pounds.

Liters, milliliters are volumetric as are LIQUID ounces and quarts. Solid VOLUME, would make sense, as it's used to compute things like concrete mixes etc. by excluding the moisture content of materials etc. but not solid weight.

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12y ago

That depends on what fluid you are measuring.

If you have 500 g of water you will have 500 cm3 which corresponds to 16.9 fluid ounces.

On the other hand, if you have 500 g of diesel, which has a density of just 0.8 g/cm3

it will occupy 625 cm3 or 20.3 fluid ounces.

500 g of peanut oil (density 0.914 g/cm3) will occupy 547 cm3 or 18.5 fluid ounces.

500 g of corn syrup (density 1.380 g/cm3) will occupy 362 cm3 or 12.25 fluid ounces.

500g of gold will occupy only about 26.3 cm3 or a little over 1.5 fluid ounces,

and 500g of air or any other gas will fill any volume you put it in.

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500 mL is equal to approximately 16.9 fluid ounces.

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10y ago

Because gram is a unit of mass and fluid ounce is a unit of volume the answer depentds on the density of the material.

Mass = Volume x Density

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