How many US fluid ounces are in one cubic centimeter?
One cubic centimeter is about 0.033814 US fluid ounces.
Convert cc (cc, cm^3) to fluid ounce (US) (fl oz (US)) instantly.
Formula
value × 0.0338140227018
| Sample | Converted |
|---|---|
| 1 cc, cm^3 | 0.033814 fl oz (US) |
| 5 cc, cm^3 | 0.16907 fl oz (US) |
| 10 cc, cm^3 | 0.33814 fl oz (US) |
| 100 cc, cm^3 | 3.381402 fl oz (US) |
| 1,000 cc, cm^3 | 33.814023 fl oz (US) |
Use this page when a volume in cubic centimeters needs to be converted into US fluid ounces. This is useful for product labels, medicine, cosmetics, beverages, recipes, lab samples, and technical volumes that need a small US liquid equivalent.
Cubic centimeters are small metric volumes. US fluid ounces are small customary liquid volumes.
This conversion is useful for labels, bottles, medicine, cosmetics, and recipes.
Because cc equals ml, cc to US fluid ounces matches ml to US fluid ounces numerically.
Do not use this conversion for ounces by weight; density would be required.
For very small medical or lab quantities, cc or ml may be clearer than fluid ounces.
This page uses US fluid ounces, not imperial fluid ounces.
Cubic centimeters often appear in medical, lab, and technical values, while US fluid ounces appear on labels and consumer packaging.
Converting between them helps readers compare small liquid volumes across systems.
This is common for cosmetics, medicine, beverages, and household liquids.
Fluid ounces measure volume, not weight.
A fluid ounce of different liquids can have different weights.
If the task is about mass, use a weight conversion and density information instead.
29.5735 cc should be about 1 US fl oz.
100 cc should be about 3.3814 US fl oz.
If 30 cc is treated as exactly 1 US fl oz, that is a practical approximation.
Definition: A cubic centimeter is the volume of a cube one centimeter on each side.
History/Origin: Cubic centimeters are used in technical, medical, lab, and engine contexts.
Current use: cc is used for medical volumes, engine displacement, lab quantities, small containers, and technical volume descriptions.
Definition: A US fluid ounce is a US customary liquid volume unit equal to one eighth of a US cup.
History/Origin: US fluid ounces are common on beverage, medicine, cosmetic, food, and household liquid labels.
Current use: floz_us is used for drinks, bottles, labels, medicine, cosmetics, recipes, servings, and small liquid containers.
| cc [cc, cm^3] | fluid ounce (US) [fl oz (US)] |
|---|---|
| 0.01 cc, cm^3 | 0.000338 fl oz (US) |
| 0.1 cc, cm^3 | 0.003381 fl oz (US) |
| 1 cc, cm^3 | 0.033814 fl oz (US) |
| 2 cc, cm^3 | 0.067628 fl oz (US) |
| 5 cc, cm^3 | 0.16907 fl oz (US) |
| 10 cc, cm^3 | 0.33814 fl oz (US) |
| 20 cc, cm^3 | 0.67628 fl oz (US) |
| 50 cc, cm^3 | 1.690701 fl oz (US) |
| 100 cc, cm^3 | 3.381402 fl oz (US) |
1 cc, cm^3 = 0.033814 fl oz (US)
1 fl oz (US) = 29.57353 cc, cm^3
Formula: value × 0.0338140227018
Example: 15 cc, cm^3 = 0.50721 fl oz (US)
Precision note: Use the US fluid ounce factor. Keep more precision for labels, medicine, or technical comparison; round more for casual serving estimates.
One cubic centimeter is about 0.033814 US fluid ounces.
One US fluid ounce is about 29.5735 cubic centimeters.
No. A fluid ounce measures volume. A weight ounce measures mass.