It depends on what type of oil you are referring to. Different oils have different densities.
There are approximately 0.05 ounces in a 1.5 mL bottle of oil.
The weight of 40ml of oil will vary depending on the type of oil. On average, 40ml of oil weighs about 36 grams.
Most cooking oils have a density of approximately 0.92 grams per millititer, so one liter of oil would weigh 0.92 kg, or 920 grams.See the Web Links to the left for more information.
The density of the cooking oil is calculated by dividing the mass (23 grams) by the volume (25 mL). Therefore, the density of the cooking oil is 0.92 g/mL.
232 grams = 8.18 oz or just over a cup since there is 8 oz in cup. 20 grams =1 tablespoon
Approximately 126 grams.
There are about 2571 grams of corn oil in a gallon. That's about 90.7 ounces, or 5 pounds and 10.7 ounces. That assumes a density of 0.923 for corn oil.
Approximately 16 tablespoons.
250 grams / 85 grams/cup = 2.94 cups
4 oz1 cup = 8 ounces 1 ounce = 0.12 cup
This is not a valid conversion. Milliliters (mL or ml) and liters (L) are measures of volume. Grams (g), kilograms (kg) and milligrams (mg) are measures of weight or mass.
About 245 grams of oil
1 gallon of oil to 250 gallons of gas is 1.953125 ounces per gallon; you would need 39.0625 ounces of oil for 20 gallons of gas.
The answer depends on what kind of oil you're measuring. Different oils have very different densities.
About 245 grams of oil
10.1 ounces per tube
16 ounces in a pound of any oil