⚗️ Fluid Ounces → Pounds
Estimate the weight of a fluid volume by applying material density.
Ideal for recipe scaling, brewing, and chemical dosing when weight is needed for shipping or safety.
Pure water at ~4°C.
Pounds: 1.043176 lb
Kilograms: 0.473176 kg
How to Use This Calculator
Enter the fluid volume
Provide the volume in U.S. fluid ounces.
Select density
Choose a preset material or enter a custom density in grams per cubic centimeter.
Review weight
The calculator reports pounds and kilograms for logistics, labeling, or dosing.
Formula
Cubic centimeters = Fluid ounces × 29.5735296
Mass (grams) = Volume (cc) × Density (g/cc)
Pounds = Grams ÷ 453.59237
Kilograms = Grams ÷ 1,000
Use the formula breakdown to confirm the calculation logic or perform the conversion manually if needed.
Full Description
Many recipes, lab protocols, and industrial processes specify fluid volume while shipping and inventory systems expect weight. This tool bridges the gap by applying material density.
Densities vary with temperature and composition. Use a preset for common substances or input your own measurement for best accuracy.
The calculator outputs both pounds and kilograms to serve U.S. customary and SI reporting requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I find density values?
Consult material safety data sheets, supplier documentation, or density tables. Enter the value in grams per cubic centimeter.
Does the tool support imperial fluid ounces?
The calculation uses U.S. fluid ounces. For Imperial (UK) units, convert the volume to U.S. fluid ounces or add another preset.
What if the density changes with temperature?
Use the density measured at your operating temperature. Density shifts will change the weight result.
Can I get the result in grams?
Multiply kilograms by 1,000 or extend the UI to display grams. The underlying calculation already uses grams internally.