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How Many Ounces in a Liter?

The knowledge of how many ounces in a liter can be useful for cooking and baking. And you can make your favorite recipes with confidence when you understand how to convert between fluid ounces and liters.

How Many Ounces in a Liter?

What Is a Fluid Ounce?

A fluid ounce (abbreviated fl oz) is a measure of volume in the United States and a few other countries. You can use it to measure liquid ingredients.

A fluid ounce equals 1/128th of a gallon, 1/32nd of a quart, 1/16th of a pint, ⅛th of a cup, 2 tablespoons, or 6 teaspoons. In the metric system, a fluid ounce is equal to 29.57 milliliters.

This is the definition of fluid ounces. Fluid ounces and ounces are different units of measurement. Fluid ounces measure volume, and ounces measure weight.

What Is a Liter?

A liter (abbreviated L) is a measure of volume in most of the world (metric system). You may see it spelled litre. You can use it to measure liquid ingredients.

A liter is equal to the volume of one kilogram of water at 4°C (39°F). It is equal to 1,000 milliliters. A liter is the unit of choice when discussing volumes of liquids in the metric system.

Fluid Ounces Vs. Liters

A fluid ounce and a liter are both units of measurement for volume. But a fluid ounce is a measurement in the imperial system, and a liter is a measurement in the metric system.

A fluid ounce is much smaller than a liter, so it is good for measuring small amounts of liquid, such as cooking ingredients. One fluid ounce equals 0.02957 liters or 29.57 milliliters. This means that there are about 33.814 fluid ounces in a liter.

How Many Ounces in a Liter?

There are about 33.814 fluid ounces in a liter.

1 L = 33.814 fl oz

Converting Between Fluid Ounces and Liters

The conversion factor between fluid ounces and liters is 33.814 fluid ounces per liter. You can convert from fluid ounces to liters or liters to fluid ounces by multiplying or dividing by 33.814.

Liters to Fluid ounces

Liters to Fluid Ounces converter (L to fl oz)

Type a value in the Liters(L) field to convert the value to Fluid Ounces (fl oz):

Fluid Ounces(fl oz):

To convert liters to fluid ounces, you multiply the number of liters by 33.814. 

Number of fluid ounces = Number of liters × 33.814

For example, if you want to know how many fluid ounces are in 3 liters, you multiply 33.814 by 3.

Number of fluid ounces = Number of liters × 33.814

Number of fluid ounces = 3 × 33.814

Number of fluid ounces = 101.442

So, there are about 101.442 fluid ounces in 3 liters.

Fluid ounces to Liters

Fluid Ounces to Liters converter (fl oz to L )

Type a value in the Fluid Ounces (fl oz) field to convert the value to Liters(L):

Liters(L):

To convert fluid ounces to liters, you divide the number of fluid ounces by 33.814. 

Number of liters = Number of fluid ounces ÷ 33.814

For example, if you want to know how many liters are in 128 fluid ounces, you divide 128 by 33.814.

Number of liters = Number of fluid ounces ÷ 33.814

Number of liters = 128 ÷ 33.814

Number of liters = 3.785

So, there are 3.785 liters in 128 fluid ounces.

Conversion Table for Fluid Ounces and Liters

Liters (L)Fluid Ounces (fl oz)
¼ L8.453 fl oz
½ L16.907 fl oz
¾ L25.361 fl oz
1 L33.814 fl oz
2 L67.628 fl oz
3 L101.442 fl oz

Understanding how many ounces in a liter helps you create dishes that turn out right every time. The quick answer is there are about 33.814 fluid ounces in a liter.

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