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Ounces are a unit of weight, so yes, 1 ounce of anything = 1 ounce of anything else.
6 ounces
12 ounces of Chocolate Chips equal 12 squares of baking chocolate.
One ounce!
ounces
well it depends on how big the chocolate chip is
Observe the weight measure on the bag that the chips are in. Example: If the bag has a net weight of four (4.0) ounces, then one quarter of the bag will be one ounce... etc. 1 ounce = approx 11 chips it is approx 28 gms ( its all depends on the thickness of chips)
The best way to know for sure is to invest in a digital scale (food or postage-type)and weigh all your food. I tested the previous answer for myself with Lay's brand Potato Chips (just plain, no ruffles) and found that there were, in fact, 24 chips (whole, each approx. the same size) in an ounce. Dorito's Nacho Cheese were 10 chips/1 oz. Tostito's Restaurant Style Corn Chips were 6 chips/1 oz. Note: manufacturers will also round up to the nearest ounce on labeling (i.e. 0.6 oz becomes 1.0 oz.)
They weigh exactly the same. An ounce is an ounces no matter what it is.
Melted Chocolate weighs as much as it did when it wasn't melted.
This depends on the volume and density of the chips , but one cup is 8 fluid ounces, there are 28 grams per ounce so 28 times 8 = 208 or just under 1\2 lb 454 grams per pound. however if the chips were melted it would be more! so this answer isn't exactly correct! what if some chips were hollow or fluffier? with air whipped into it? like 1\2 cup = 8 fluid ounces but something like chips you would have to weigh to see
It weighs 0.5 ounces.