ml to oz – Milliliters to Ounces (Weight) Calculator by Density

Density: 1.0 g/ml (62.43 lb/ft³)
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Ounces (weight)
Conversion Formula: Milliliters × Density ÷ 28.3495 = Weight Ounces
1 Weight Ounce = 28.3495 grams
Volume to Mass: Volume × Density = Mass
Exact Result: 0 oz (Water)
Mass: 0 g
Milliliters ml Volume × Density Mass grams weight ÷ 28.35 Weight Ounces oz weight units Volume → Mass → Weight Units

This calculator converts a volume measured in milliliters (ml) to a corresponding weight in ounces (oz) by utilizing the density of the selected substance. It's an essential tool for cooking, baking, chemistry, and other fields where converting volume to mass is necessary for accuracy.

Conversion Formula

The conversion from volume to weight depends on the substance's density. The process is as follows:

Weight (oz) = (Volume (ml) × Density (g/ml)) / 28.3495

Where 28.3495 is the conversion factor from grams to weight ounces.

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Usage Examples

  • 1. Water: To find the weight of 250 ml of Water (density 1.0 g/ml), the result is (250 × 1.0) / 28.3495 ≈ 8.82 oz.
  • 2. Honey: For 150 ml of Honey (density 1.42 g/ml), the weight is (150 × 1.42) / 28.3495 ≈ 7.51 oz.
  • 3. All-Purpose Flour: The weight of 400 ml of All-Purpose Flour (density 0.5 g/ml) is (400 × 0.5) / 28.3495 ≈ 7.05 oz.
  • 4. Olive Oil: For 50 ml of Olive Oil (density 0.915 g/ml), the weight is (50 × 0.915) / 28.3495 ≈ 1.61 oz.
  • 5. Granulated Sugar: A volume of 200 ml of Granulated Sugar (density 1.59 g/ml) weighs (200 × 1.59) / 28.3495 ≈ 11.22 oz.
  • 6. Whole Milk: The weight of 180 ml of Whole Milk (density 1.03 g/ml) is (180 × 1.03) / 28.3495 ≈ 6.54 oz.
  • 7. Table Salt: A small volume of 15 ml of Table Salt (density 2.16 g/ml) weighs (15 × 2.16) / 28.3495 ≈ 1.14 oz.
  • 8. Cocoa Powder: The weight of 120 ml of Cocoa Powder (density 0.41 g/ml) is (120 × 0.41) / 28.3495 ≈ 1.74 oz.
  • 9. Melted Butter: For 60 ml of Melted Butter (density 0.911 g/ml), the weight is (60 × 0.911) / 28.3495 ≈ 1.93 oz.
  • 10. Uncooked Quinoa: A volume of 300 ml of Uncooked Quinoa (density 1.47 g/ml) weighs (300 × 1.47) / 28.3495 ≈ 15.58 oz.