Ounces are a measure of WEIGHT
Liters are a measure of VOLUME
The two units can not be equated without a knowledge of the density of the substance being measured.
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Another answer:
You need to differentiate between ounces as a measure of weight (avoirdupois) or as a measure of volume. If you are referring to volumetric ounces, then you need to clarify if US or Imperial.
33.8
There are 35.274 one ounce shots in a 1 litre bottle.
There are 50.721 ounces in a 1.5 liter bottle. Therefore, if one shot is equivalent to 1.5 ounce, there are 33.814 shots in a 1.5 liter bottle.
There are 33.8 ounces in a liter, so 2.6 liters is equal to 88.28 ounces. Therefore, you could get around 88 one ounce shots out of a 2.6 liter bottle of vodka.
32 one ounce shots or 16 two ounce shots
One US fluid ounce is about 0.029 liters.
Approximately 6 teaspoons in an ounce
28.34 ml of water in one ounce
There are 50.8oz in a 1.5L bottle of wine.
About 11.3 (11.2713) 3-fluid-ounce measures from one liter.
Assuming a standard shot size of 30ml, there would be approximately 33 single shots in a liter.
There are approximately 33.8 ounces in 1 liter. Therefore, there are approximately 2.82 12-ounce servings in 1 liter.