mL to grams Converter

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1 mL = 1 g

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Converting ml to grams allows you to accurately determine the weight of any liquid or ingredient measured in milliliters. This is especially useful in recipes, baking, cooking, and scientific calculations. Whether you're measuring water, flour, milk, sugar, oil, or any other ingredient, using an ml to grams converter ensures precision and consistency in every use.

What Is a Milliliter?

A milliliter (mL) is a standard metric unit used to measure volume. One milliliter is equal to one-thousandth of a liter and is also equivalent to one cubic centimeter (cc). Milliliters are commonly used in everyday life to measure small quantities of liquids such as beverages, medicines, and ingredients. Due to its small size and precision, the milliliter is frequently used in cooking recipes, laboratory experiments, and medical prescriptions.

What Is a Gram?

A gram (g) is the basic unit of mass in the metric system. It equals one-thousandth of a kilogram and is commonly used to measure the weight of food, liquids, powders, and other small objects. In cooking and baking, grams offer high accuracy when measuring ingredients, ensuring better results. In scientific and commercial applications, grams provide a reliable way to determine the mass of various substances and materials.

How to Convert Milliliters to Grams

To convert ml to grams, you must consider the density of the substance being measured. The basic formula used is:

Mass (g) = Volume (ml) × Density (g/ml)

This means you need to know the density of the specific liquid or substance, which can vary. For example, the density of water is 1 g/mL, so 100 ml of water equals 100 grams. However, for ingredients like oil, milk, or honey, the density will differ, so the resulting weight in grams will also change. This method is widely used in cooking, baking, chemistry labs, and other fields that require precise measurements for accurate outcomes.

Formula

Multiply the volume by the component or material's density to convert a milliliter measurement to grammes. Keep in mind that the density needs to be expressed in grams per milliliter (g/mL) for this to function.

Use this simple formula to convert:

grams = milliliters × density

Ml To Grams Conversion Table: 

 

ml

Water (g)

Flour (g)

Milk (g)

1 ml

1 g

0.53 g

1.04 g

2 ml

2g

1.1g

2.1g

3 ml

3g

1.6g

3.1g

4 ml

4g

2.1g

4.1g

5 ml

5g

2.6g

5.2g

6 ml

6g

3.2g

6.2g

7 ml

7g

3.7g

7.2g

8 ml

8g

4.2g

8.3g

9 ml

9g

4.8g

9.3g

10 ml

10g

5.3g

10.4g

20 ml

20g

11g

21g

30 ml

30g

16g

31g

40 ml

40g

21g

41g

50 ml

50g

26g

52g

60 ml

60g

32g

62g

70 ml

70g

37g

72g

80 ml

80g

42g

83g

90 ml

90g

48g

93g

100 ml

100g

53g

104g

150 ml

150g

79g

155g

200 ml

200g

106g

207g

250 ml

250g

132g

259g

300 ml

300g

159g

311g

350 ml

350g

185g

362g

400 ml

400g

212g

414g

450 ml

450g

238g

466g

500 ml

500g

265g

518g