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10 milliliters (mL) to fluid ounces (fl oz)

Hey there, young potter! 🌟 Today, we’re going to talk about volume measurements, which is super important when you’re mixing materials for your pottery.

So, when you’re working with liquids, like water for your clay or glazes, you might hear about different ways to measure their volume. One of those ways is milliliters (mL), which is a little measurement that’s just a part of a liter. Another way is fluid ounces (fl oz), which is used more often in cooking and drinks.

Now, here’s the exciting part: 10 milliliters is equal to about 0.34 fluid ounces. To help you remember, here’s a simple equation:

$$
10 \, \text{mL} \approx 0.34 \, \text{fl oz}
$$

So, just like when you’re mixing the right amounts of water and clay to make the perfect pot, knowing how to convert between these measurements can help you a lot!

Here are 7 objects that are exactly equal to 10 milliliters (mL):

  1. A small eyedropper full of liquid.
  2. About 2 teaspoons of water.
  3. A mini shot glass filled to the top.
  4. A small medicine cup used for measuring cough syrup.
  5. A small sauce cup used for dipping.
  6. The liquid from a tiny takeout soy sauce packet.
  7. A vial that holds a single scent sample.

Now you have a fun way to think about measuring liquids in your pottery projects! Keep up the great work, and happy potting! 🎨⚱️

Lila Emerson

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Hi, I’m Lila! I’ve been captivated by the art of pottery for as long as I can remember. From the moment I first touched clay, I knew I had found my passion. Through my website, CraftedInClay.com, I share my love for pottery, offering tutorials, tips, and inspiration for anyone eager to discover, learn, and master the art of pottery. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned artist, I’m here to help you shape your creative vision into something beautiful!

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