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Grams to Ounces Converter

Grams to ounces

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Convert grams to ounces with this cooking conversion tool. A conversion chart is also available.

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How many ounces are in a gram?

1 gram (g) is equal to 0.0352739619 ounces. To convert grams to ounces, multiply your gram figure by 0.03527396198 or divide it by 28.349523.

A conversion table for common weights is below. Should you wish to convert between grams, pounds and ounces, give the grams, pounds and ounces converter a try. You can also get some help with converting grams to cups here.

Grams to ounces conversions
Grams Ounces
1 gram 0.03527 oz
2 grams 0.07055 oz
3 grams 0.10582 oz
4 grams 0.1411 oz
5 grams 0.17637 oz
6 grams 0.21164 oz
7 grams 0.24692 oz
8 grams 0.28219 oz
9 grams 0.31747 oz
10 grams 0.35274 oz
20 grams 0.70548 oz
30 grams 1.05822 oz
40 grams 1.41096 oz
50 grams 1.7637 oz
60 grams 2.11644 oz
70 grams 2.46918 oz
80 grams 2.82192 oz
90 grams 3.17466 oz
100 grams 3.5274 oz
Note: conversions are rounded to 5 decimal places

Troy ounces vs avoirdupois ounces

Whilst the avoirdupois ounce is commonly used for weighing produce and people, the troy ounce is used for measuring precious metals (such as gold) and gemstones. These units are very different and it is important to ensure you have the right ounce to get an accurate conversion.

Note that we also have a kg to lbs converter if you need it.

Other cooking unit conversions

Whilst this converter helps you convert grams to ounces, we do have other cooking converters available on this website. If you would like to convert between grams, pounds, quarts, tablespoons, teaspoons, litres or other cooking units, give our cooking converter a try.


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