it depends on how big or small the orange is there are many different varieties
400 ml
The weight of 150 ml of orange juice would depend on its density, which can vary slightly based on factors such as sugar content and pulp. On average, the density of orange juice is around 1.04 grams per milliliter. Therefore, 150 ml of orange juice would weigh approximately 156 grams (150 ml x 1.04 g/ml).
12.5 ml grams
20 centiliters (cL) of orange juice is equivalent to 200 milliliters (mL), since 1 cL is equal to 10 mL. Therefore, to convert centiliters to milliliters, you simply multiply the number of centiliters by 10. Thus, 20 cL × 10 mL/cL = 200 mL.
One fluid ounce = about 29.6 mL
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One ml is also 1 cc. Ml and cc are the same.
1.69 oz 1 ounce = 29.57 ml 1 ml = 0.03 ounce
On average, one orange contains about 1/2 cup of orange juice.
A US pint is 473 ml. An Imperial pint is 568 ml
One teaspoon is 5 ml. So that makes 7 ml .5 ml less than one and a half teaspoons.