Convert fluid ounces to liters (fl oz to L) with the volume conversion calculator, and learn the fluid ounce to liter formula.
Convert fluid ounces (fl oz) to another unit of volume such as gallons, quarts, or pints, and see the conversion formulas.
This calculator provides conversion of US fluid ounce to milliliters and backwards (ml to fl oz).Enter fluid ounces or milliliters for conversion: Select conversion type: Rounding options:Conversion Table Fluid Ounces to Milliliters Conversion Table: fl oz to ml 1.0 = 29.5735 2.0 = ...
Select conversion type: Rounding options: Convert Milliliters to Fluid Ounces (ml to fl oz) ▶ Conversion Tablefluid ounces to milliliters fl oz ml 1 fl oz 29.5735 ml 2 fl oz 59.1471 ml 3 fl oz 88.7206 ml 4 fl oz 118.2941 ml 5 fl oz 147.8676 ml 6 fl oz 177.4412 ml 7 fl ...
You can enter a value in either the milliliters (ml) or fluid ounces (fl.oz.) input fields. For an understanding of the conversion process, we include algebraic formulas. See conversions to common Volume units and easily switch Volume units in the two tabbed section below. Use the searc...
Fluid ounces to cups (fl.oz. to c) converter You can enter a value in either the fluid ounces (fl.oz.) or cups (c) input fields. For an understanding of the conversion process, we include algebraic formulas. See conversions to common Volume units and easily switch Volume units in ...
fl oz to tbsp 1.0 = 2 2.0 = 4 3.0 = 6 4.0 = 8 5.0 = 10 fluid ounces to tablespoons 6.0 = 12 7.0 = 14 8.0 = 16 9.0 = 18 10 = 20 1 US tablespoon (tbsp) = 0.5 US fluid ounce (fl. oz.) = 3 US teaspoons (tsp) = 14.7867648 milliliters (mL). The tablespoon is rou...
Fluid Ounces to Cubic Millimeters (fl oz to cu mm) calculator, conversion table and how to convert
(ml, mL), Minim (UK) (min (UK)), Minim (US) (min (US)), Ounce (UK, Liq.) (fl oz (UK)), Ounce (US, Liq.) (fl oz (US)), Peck (UK) (pk (UK)), Peck (US, Dry) (pk (US, dry)), Pint (UK) (pt (UK)), Pint (US, Dry) (pt (US, dry)), Pint (US, Liq...
To convert a measurement in fluid ounces to milligrams, multiply the volume by the density of the ingredient or material. Note that in order for this to work, the density must be in milligrams per fluid ounce (mg/fl oz). If the density is given in grams per milliliter (g/mL), then...