You measure liquids with "fluid ounces" (fl. oz.). The English measurements include teaspoons, tablespoons, ounces, cups, pints, quarts, gallons, and barrels.
The same unit names represent different amounts in the US and the UK.
The US fluid ounce is about 0.0295735297 liter.
The UK fluid ounce is about 0.0284130625 liter.
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It all depends upon the density of of the substance which has a volume of 0.12 fl oz; for example 0.12 fl oz of mercury will be heavier than 0.12 fl oz of hydrogen. A fluid ounce (fl oz) is a measure of volume An ounce (oz) is a measure of mass: There are related by density: density = mass/volume → mass = volume × density
That would depend upon the density of the substance of which you have 10ml (as ml measure volume and oz measure weight, and weight and volume are linked by density).If you meant does 10 ml = 1 fl oz (fluid ounce), then no.10ml ≈ 0.352 fl oz (Imp) ≈ 0.338 fl oz (US).
3.4 fl oz is a measure of volume while 3.4 oz is a measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
An ounce is a measure of weight whereas a gallon is a measure of volume. The amount of ounces would depend upon the density of the substance.However a fluid ounce is a measure of volume, so I'll assume you meant that:in UK: 1 gal = 160 fl oz ⇒ 1.42 gal = 227.2 fl oz;in USA: 1 gal = 128 fl oz ⇒ 1.42 gal ~= 181.8 fl oz.
That depends upon the density of the object of the given volume since:pints are a measure of volume; andounces are a measure of weightHowever, if you meant fluid ounces, then:In uk:1 pt = 20 fl oz → 1.5 pt = 1.5 x 20 fl oz= 30 fl ozIn USA:1 pt = 16 fl oz → 1.5 pt = 1.5 x 16 fl oz= 24 fl oz