If you mean 1 oz squares (ie Baker's), 12 ounces would equal one 12-ounce bag of chips, or about two cups. Nestle's is making baking squares that are only half an ounce, so 12 of those would be 6 ounces of chips, or about one cup.
Each square of chocolate equals one ounce.
Each square of chocolate is usually one ounce. So 12 squares of chocolate should be 12 ounces.
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6 ounces of chocolate chips = 1/3 cup = 1 baking chocolate square
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Baking chocolate squares are about 1 ounce of chocolate (although some may be smaller 1/2 ounce squares). You can use a food scale to measure out the corresponding amount of chocolate chips - ie 4 ounces of chips for 4 squares. If you don't have a scale I've found that this usually works out to about 3/4 cup of chocolate chips.
12 ounces of Chocolate Chips equal 12 squares of baking chocolate.
86 semi-sweet chocolate chips equals 3 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate.
Generally speaking, a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips is equivalent to about 4 cups of chips, while one square of almond bark (2.5 oz) is equivalent to about 1 cup of chocolate chips. Therefore, assuming a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips, it would take around 4 squares of almond bark to equal the contents of the bag.
170 gm of chocolate is equal to how many cups
250 ml of chocolate chips equals 250 gm.
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just chop/grind squares into small bits... then measure... or use a displacement method... 2 cups chips with air pockets/spaces between probably about 1 1/2 cups solid chocolate when melted. take a full glass of water, pour out 1 1/2 cups, then add chocolate squares till water fills glass to top...
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Ounce for ounce they are the same, so however many ounces is the Baker's bar, you need that many ounces of chips.