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  • Ounces to Milliliters: Understanding the Conversion & Density
    You can't directly convert ounces (oz) to milliliters (ml) because they measure different things:

    * Ounces (oz) measure weight or mass.

    * Milliliters (ml) measure volume.

    To convert between ounces and milliliters, you need to know what you're measuring:

    * If you're measuring the weight of a liquid: You need to know the density of the liquid. Different liquids have different densities. For example, water weighs 1 gram per milliliter, while oil is less dense and weighs less per milliliter.

    * If you're measuring the volume of a liquid: You can't directly convert from weight to volume.

    To get a rough estimate for water:

    Since water is the most common liquid, we can make a rough estimate assuming you're dealing with water. One ounce of water is approximately equal to 29.57 ml.

    To get an accurate conversion:

    You need to know what substance you're measuring and its density. Then, use the following formula:

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

    Let me know if you have the density of the substance you're working with!

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