1oz = 30ml 2oz = 60ml 1 tablespoonful = 15ml 60ml = 4 tablespoonfuls or 12 teaspoonfuls
That is approximately 2 oz
In each ounce there are 30 mL, so there are 60 mL in 2 ounces.
1 L = 1.057 qt (quart) 1 L = 1,000 mL 1,000 mL = 1.057 qt 1 qt = 2 pt (pint) 1 pt = 2 cups (c) 1 cup = 8 fl oz (fluid ounce) 1 pt = 16 oz (since for liquids fluid and ounce are equivalent) 2 pt = 32 oz 1 qt = 32 oz 1.057 qt = ? oz 1.057 qt = 1,000 mL = 33.824 oz 1,000 mL = 33.824 oz 1,750 mL = ? oz 1,750 mL = 59.192 oz [(1,750 x 33.824)/1,000)
Two mL is equal to approximately 0.0676 fluid ounces.
Depends on what type of shot. If you are referring to drinking, the standard US shot glass holds 1 fl. oz., or 30 mL, although I know shot glass sizes to up to 1-1/2 fl. oz. and down to 3/4 fl. oz. If you are referring to medical shots, that depends entirely on the medication.
2 fl oz = 59.14 ml
2 US fluid ounces = 59.15 ml
That is approximately 2 oz
In each ounce there are 30 mL, so there are 60 mL in 2 ounces.
2mL is 0.067 oz
1.5 US fluid ounces = 44.36 ml
2 US fluid ounces = 59.15 ml
14.78 ml 1 oz = 2 tbsp 1 tbsp = 0.5 oz
1/2 cup = 4 oz. 29.6 ml = 1 oz.(US) 118.4 ml = 1/2 cup
50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)50 ml = 1.69070 fl oz(US)
2 US fl oz = 59.15mL
Approximately 59.1 mL for two fluid ounces.