Convert Milliliters (mL) to Imperial Fluid Ounces (imp fl oz)
Converting milliliters to imperial fluid ounces is essential for precise measurements in cooking and beverage preparation. With the conversion factor of 1 mL equaling 0.035195 imp fl oz, you can easily scale your recipes. Whether you're mixing cocktails or measuring ingredients, our converter simplifies the process.
≈ 1/32 imp fl oz
Conversion Formula
Reverse: mL = imp fl oz × 28.4131
Conversion Examples
Milliliter to Imperial Fluid Ounce Table
| Milliliter (mL) | Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz) | Fraction |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0352 | 1/32 |
| 6 | 0.2112 | 7/32 |
| 11 | 0.3871 | 25/64 |
| 16 | 0.5631 | 9/16 |
| 21 | 0.7391 | 47/64 |
| 26 | 0.9151 | 59/64 |
| 31 | 1.091 | 1 3/32 |
| 36 | 1.267 | 1 17/64 |
| 41 | 1.443 | 1 7/16 |
| 46 | 1.619 | 1 5/8 |
| 51 | 1.7949 | 1 51/64 |
| 56 | 1.9709 | 1 31/32 |
| 61 | 2.1469 | 2 9/64 |
| 66 | 2.3229 | 2 21/64 |
| 71 | 2.4988 | 2 1/2 |
| 76 | 2.6748 | 2 43/64 |
| 81 | 2.8508 | 2 27/32 |
| 86 | 3.0268 | 3 1/32 |
| 91 | 3.2027 | 3 13/64 |
| 96 | 3.3787 | 3 3/8 |
Unit Definitions
What is a Milliliter (mL)?
A milliliter (mL) is a unit of volume in the metric system, equal to one-thousandth of a liter.
History
The milliliter is derived from the liter, which was first established in France in the late 18th century as part of the metric system. It has since become a standardized unit used globally in scientific and culinary applications.
Current Use
Milliliters are widely used in medicine, cooking, and laboratory measurements, providing precise control over liquid volumes.
Learn more about MilliliterWhat is a Imperial Fluid Ounce (imp fl oz)?
An imperial fluid ounce (imp fl oz) is a unit of volume in the imperial system, primarily used in the UK, equal to approximately 28.4131 milliliters.
History
The imperial fluid ounce originated from the British imperial system established in 1824, which standardized various units of measurement across the British Empire. It is based on the volume of a specific quantity of water.
Current Use
Today, imperial fluid ounces are commonly used in recipes, beverages, and nutritional information in the UK and other countries that follow the imperial system.
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