There are 29.5735296 milliliters in 1 US ounce. There are 28.4130625 milliliters in 1 United Kingdom ounce. These conversions are for fluid ounces not dry ounces.
There are 30 milliliters in one ounce. There is 8 ounces in a cup which means there would be 237 milliliters in a cup. I always keep a conversion chart handy in the kitchen.
In every ounce, there are just under thirty milliliters within it. Every liter is composed of one thousand milliliters, which does seem like a lot!
Sometimes in cooking you have to convert recipes and then it is beneficial to know how many milliliters are in an ounce. A US fluid ounce is equal to 29.573 milliliters. You can find more information here: asknumbers.com/ounces-to-milliliter.aspx.
Here is a quick conversion chart: 100 ml = 3.3 or 3.4 oz 50 ml = 1.7 oz 30 ml = 1 oz 15 ml = 1/2 oz 10 ml = 1/3 oz 7.5 ml = 1/4 oz 5 ml = 1/6 oz 3.7 ml = 1/8 oz = 1 dram Note that all of these are approximate; strictly speaking, 1/2 oz is 14.787 ml. A standard perfume sample is in a 1/32 oz (1 ml) vial. You can see a picture showing sizes of standard perfume bottles in the article on decanting (scroll down).
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