Actually 1 ounce contains 29.57 milliliters so 6 ounces has about 177.44 ml.
Is that a US fluid ounce or an Imperial fluid ounce? They're not the same volume,
and you'll only get an approximation. Either fluid ounce is around 30 ml. So 6 ounces is about 180 ml.
Ounces is measured to 1 significant figure - it's not 6.000 ounces, for example.
For this reason, 180 ml is accurate enough.
There are approximately 177-237 mL in 6-8 ounces.
Six mL is about 0.202 US fluid ounces.
200 mL is equivalent to approximately 6.76 ounces.
There are .033814 ounces in 1 ml. In 500 ml there are 16.907 ounces.
Six mL equates to approximately 0.203 fluid ounces.
Assuming that the 6oz is FLUID ounces(as opposed to mass ounces). 6oz = 187.5 mL
6 fluid ounces = 177.44 mL
6 ml of hydrochloric acid is equivalent to approximately 0.2 fluid ounces.
That is 'ml' NOT mil. There are 170 of them in 6 ounces
There are approximately 0.203 ounces in 6 mL.
There are 30 cc's or 30 ml's in a fluid ounce. Therefore there are 180 ml's in 6 ounces and 750 ml's divided by 180 ml's equals 4.1666 (6 ounce portions) in 750mls.
There are about 177.42 milliliters in 6 ounces.1 Ounce ~ 29.576 * 29.57 = 177.421 ounce equals 29.6 mL so 6 ounces would equal 177.6 mL.If you round 1 ounce to about 30 mL, then 6 ounces would equal 180 mL.