Whether you’re trying a new recipe, measuring medication, or conducting an experiment, accurate volume conversions are critical. A common question that pops up is: “How many ml in 2 ounce?” Seems simple, right?
But here’s where it gets tricky. Are we talking about fluid ounces or weight ounces? And are we using the US system or the British system? All of this can make converting tricky.
This article will break down the fluid ounce to milliliter conversion, explain why density matters when you’re dealing with weight ounces, and walk you through some common conversion examples.