Grams to fl oz Converter

Convert between grams and fluid ounces with substance-specific densities

Mass to Volume Converter

g

Mass of the substance in grams

US fl oz

Volume = Mass ÷ Density ÷ 29.574

Conversion Results

0.000
Grams (g)
0.000000 kg
0.0000
US Fluid Ounces
0.000000 L

Step 1: Volume in cm³

0.00 g ÷ 1 g/cm³

= 0.000 cm³

Step 2: Convert to fl oz

0.000 cm³ ÷ 29.574

= 0.0000 US fl oz

Common Conversion Examples

Water (1.0 g/cm³)

29.57 g = 1.0 US fl oz

59.15 g = 2.0 US fl oz

147.87 g = 5.0 US fl oz

Milk (1.03 g/cm³)

30.46 g = 1.0 US fl oz

60.92 g = 2.0 US fl oz

152.30 g = 5.0 US fl oz

Honey (1.42 g/cm³)

41.99 g = 1.0 US fl oz

83.98 g = 2.0 US fl oz

209.96 g = 5.0 US fl oz

Olive Oil (0.915 g/cm³)

27.06 g = 1.0 US fl oz

54.12 g = 2.0 US fl oz

135.30 g = 5.0 US fl oz

Substance Densities

Water1 g/cm³
Milk (whole)1.03 g/cm³
Evaporated milk1.06 g/cm³
Honey1.42 g/cm³
Olive oil0.915 g/cm³
Vegetable oil0.92 g/cm³
Butter (melted)0.911 g/cm³
Sugar (granulated)0.845 g/cm³
Flour (all-purpose)0.6 g/cm³
Rice (uncooked)0.753 g/cm³
Corn syrup1.4 g/cm³
Maple syrup1.325 g/cm³
Vanilla extract0.879 g/cm³
Coconut oil (liquid)0.924 g/cm³
Vinegar1.005 g/cm³

Conversion Tips

US fl oz is slightly larger than UK fl oz

Water: ~29.57 g per US fl oz

Conversion involves density and volume units

Perfect for cooking and baking recipes

Understanding Grams to Fluid Ounces Conversion

Two-Step Conversion Process

Converting grams (mass) to fluid ounces (volume) requires a two-step process involving density calculations and volume unit conversions.

Conversion Steps

Step 1: Find Volume in cm³

Volume [cm³] = Mass [g] ÷ Density [g/cm³]

Step 2: Convert to Fluid Ounces

Volume [fl oz] = Volume [cm³] ÷ Conversion Factor

US: ÷ 29.574 | UK: ÷ 28.413

US vs UK Fluid Ounces

US Fluid Ounce

  • • 29.574 cubic centimeters
  • • 0.0295735 liters
  • • Used in United States
  • • Slightly larger volume

UK (Imperial) Fluid Ounce

  • • 28.413 cubic centimeters
  • • 0.0284131 liters
  • • Used in United Kingdom
  • • Slightly smaller volume

Practical Applications

Cooking & Baking

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Laboratory Work

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