No. Ounce can be used as volume of liquid or as mass of a solid
Yes it is
There are 6 US teaspoons in one ounce of liquid medicine.
A liquid (or fluid) ounce is a measure of volume. A gram is a measure of mass. Therefore, the number of grams per fluid ounce of a liquid depends on what the liquid is, specifically on what its density is.
A dose of liquid medicine is sometimes an ounce.
1 ounce of frozen liquid weighs approximately 0.99 ounces.
One ounce of weight measures the mass of an object, while one ounce of liquid measures the volume of a liquid. This means that one ounce of weight is a unit of mass, typically used to measure the heaviness of solid objects, while one ounce of liquid is a unit of volume, used to measure the amount of liquid in a container.
30cc=1 ounce.
About 29.574mL per fluid ounce.
It is 56.7 grams of the liquid.
There are approximately 29.57 milliliters in one liquid ounce.
One ounce will always weigh the same. The ounce being liquid or solid does not make a difference.
1 ounce [UK, liquid] or [weight] = aprox 28.4 milliliters 1 ounce [US, liquid] = aprox 29.6 milliliters 4 ounce [UK, liquid] or [weight] = aprox 113.6 milliliters 4 ounce [US, liquid] = 118.3 milliliters