28 but if converting a recipe 25 grams is easier
2006-10-29 02:09:23
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answered by scharon 2
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1 Ounce Means How Many Grams
2016-11-16 14:07:29
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answered by buitron 4
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how many grams are in 1 ounce?
2015-08-23 23:20:51
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answered by Marion 1
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It may depend on what you're measuring and how.
1 ounce (weight) = 28.35 grams
1 fluid ounce = 29.57 milliliters (=29.57 grams water)
If the recipe calls for you to measure it in a spoon, you're looking at fluid ounces.
If the recipe has a high tolerance for the ingredient being over or under the amount called for, though, 30g or ml should be fine.
2006-10-29 02:19:55
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answered by John's Secret Identity™ 6
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28 grams in an ounce
2006-10-29 02:09:40
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answered by Doug 3
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An avoirdupois ounce is equal to 437.5 grains. There are 16 avoirdupois ounces in an avoirdupois pound. In 1958 the United States and countries of the Commonwealth of Nations defined the mass of the international avoirdupois pound to be 0.453 592 37 kilograms. Consequently, since the definition of the international avoirdupois pound in 1958, the international ounce is defined to be equal to about 28.349 523 grams.
A troy ounce (abbreviation: t oz) is equal to 480 grains. There are 12 troy ounces in a troy pound. Consequently, the international troy ounce is equal to about 31.103 476 grams.
Today, the troy ounce is used only to express the mass of precious metals such as gold, platinum or silver.
For historical measurement of gold,
a fine ounce is a troy ounce of 99.5% ("995") pure gold
a standard ounce is a troy ounce of 22 carat gold, 91.66% pure (11 "fine ounces" plus one ounce of alloy material).
A Roman uncia (plural: unciae) or ounce is an ancient unit of mass. A different unit of mass was used for monetary purposes than the unit of mass used for commerce. The unit of mass used for commerce was equivalent to approximately 27.3 grams. The name means a twelfth part, and there were 12 unciae in one Roman libra (a unit of mass used for commerce) and 12 unciae in one Roman as (a unit of mass used for monetary purposes.
An apothecaries' ounce defined by the now-obsolete apothecaries' system of mass. This ounce was the same size as the troy ounce, and its symbol was ℥ (U+2125).
"Maria Theresa ounce" was once introduced in Ethiopia and some European countries, which was equal to 31.1025 g.
Some countries have redefined their ounces to fit in with the metric system.
The Dutch have redefined their ounce (in Dutch, ons) as 100 grams. This was adopted along with the introduction of the metric system and remains in informal usage.
East Asia has a traditional ounce, known as a tael, of varying value. In China, it has been given a metric value of 50 grams.
2006-10-29 02:10:30
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answered by Anonymous
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28.35g = 1 oz.
sry to the rest but the 0.35g is important
ask a drug dealer if they would mind you leaving off 0.35g per ounce in a pound.
they're going to ask you how much a bullet weighs.
lol
2006-10-29 02:17:14
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answered by Anthony Taurus 3
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Avoirdupois--just over 28, (28.3495)
2006-10-29 02:11:14
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answered by potterlike 2
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1 fl oz (US) = 29.57353 ml (SI) 1 oz = 28.34952 g (SI)
2016-04-11 07:36:11
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answered by ? 4
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28grams
2006-10-29 02:11:06
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answered by Yuna 1
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