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Yes, in the mathematical sense, regardless of which "ounce" you're talking about.

16 fluid ounces (one pint) of any substance always occupies the same amount of space.

16 avoirdupois ounces (one pound) of any substance always has the same weight.

However ... that word "equivalent" opens a rather large barn door. If you're talking about any dimension of "equivalence" other than weight or volume ... such as color,

viscosity, fat or calorie content etc. ... then we have nothing to discuss.

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