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Five mL is about 0.169 US fluid ounces.
To convert perfume ml measurements to fluid ounces, divide the number of milliliters by 29.574 to get the equivalent fluid ounces. For example, if you have 100 ml of perfume, 100 divided by 29.574 is approximately 3.38 fluid ounces.
There are approximately 30 ml in an ounce of liquids, to be precise it is 29.565.
4 mL of perfume = 0.135 fluid ounces.
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Typically, milliliters (ml) are used to measure the volume of perfume in a bottle due to the small quantities involved. Liters (l) are not commonly used for such small measurements.
The number of sprays from a 50 ml perfume bottle can vary depending on the spray mechanism and the amount dispensed per spray. On average, a typical spray releases about 0.1 ml of perfume, which means you can expect around 500 sprays from a 50 ml bottle. However, this can vary slightly based on the design of the bottle and the user's technique.
The density of perfume typically ranges from 0.8 to 1.0 grams per milliliter. Therefore, in 100 ml of perfume, there would generally be between 80 to 100 grams, depending on the specific formulation of the fragrance. To get an exact measurement, you would need to know the exact density of the specific perfume in question.
just checked a bottle of perfume. 75 ml = 2.5 ounces
yes its like what a milk carten has inside (hope this didnt help cuz im wrong XD loser)
A 1.7 oz perfume bottle typically holds about 50 ml of perfume. This size is often considered a standard or travel-friendly size for perfumes and can last for a good amount of uses depending on how much is applied each time.
Any unit of volume for its content, any unit of length for its height, breadth, diameter etc.