Curious about the equivalence of grams to milliliters or wondering how to seamlessly convert milliliters to grams? Our ML to grams calculator is here to simplify your kitchen endeavors! Whether you’re dealing with water or other substances, this tool has got you covered.

Are Grams Equal to ML? ML to Grams for Water 🌊

Grams align with milliliters only when the product’s density equals 1 gram/cm³. Take water, for example, at 4 °C / 39.2 °F, where 1 gram equals 1 ml. Even at room temperature, approximately 20-25 °C or 68-77 °F, the 1:1 ratio still holds. Check out the density graph for water to understand its unique properties.

Pro Tip: Fish survive in lakes during winter because of water’s density anomaly, preventing freezing due to ice’s lower density.

How to Convert ML to Grams?

Since milliliters represent volume and grams denote weight, the conversion isn’t a straightforward multiplication or division. First, ascertain the density of the substance, then employ the transformed density formula:

volume (ml)=weight (g)density (g/ml)volume (ml)=density (g/ml)weight (g)​

or

weight (g)=volume (ml)×density (g/ml)weight (g)=volume (ml)×density (g/ml)

Our ML to grams calculator incorporates popular ingredient densities, but for specialized items:

  1. Find the density via a search engine.
  2. Use the Advanced mode in our calculator, enter the density, and input the known value.

Conversions in Chemistry and Medicine

Explore various applications of ML to grams conversions:

  • In Medicine: Calculate appropriate doses per kg, often displayed in mg/mL.
  • In Chemistry: Find the density of your compound or element. Here’s a table with densities for 50 known liquids.
LiquidTemperatureDensity [kg/m³]
Acetic Acid25 °C / 77 °F1049
Acetone25 °C / 77 °F784.6
Alcohol, ethyl (ethanol)25 °C / 77 °F785.1
Alcohol, methyl (methanol)25 °C / 77 °F786.5
Alcohol, propyl25 °C / 77 °F800
Ammonia (aqua)25 °C / 77 °F823.5
Aniline25 °C / 77 °F1019
Benzene25 °C / 77 °F873.8
Butyric Acid20 °C / 68 °F959
Butane25 °C / 77 °F599
Caproic acid25 °C / 77 °F921
Carbolic acid (phenol)15 °C / 59 °F956
Carbon disulfide25 °C / 77 °F1261
Carbon tetrachloride25 °C / 77 °F1584
Chloroform20 °C / 68 °F1489
Chloroform25 °C / 77 °F1465
Citric acid, 50% aqueous solution15 °C / 59 °F1220
Cyclohexane20 °C / 68 °F779
Cyclopentane20 °C / 68 °F745
Decane25 °C / 77 °F726.3
Dichloromethane20 °C / 68 °F1326
Diethylene glycol15 °C / 59 °F1120
Ethane-89 °C / -128 °F570
Ether25 °C / 77 °F713.5
Ethylamine16 °C / 60.8 °F681
Ethyl Acetate20 °C / 68 °F901
Formaldehyde45 °C / 113 °F812
Formic acid 10% concentration20 °C / 68 °F1025
Formic acid 80% concentration20 °C / 68 °F1221
Fuel oil15.5 °C / 60 °F890
Glycerine25 °C / 77 °F1259
Glycerol25 °C / 77 °F1126
Heptane25 °C / 77 °F679.5
Hexane25 °C / 77 °F654.8
Hydrazine25 °C / 77 °F795
Isobutyl Alcohol20 °C / 68 °F802
Iso-Octane20 °C / 68 °F692
Isopropyl Alcohol20 °C / 68 °F785
Napthalene25 °C / 77 °F820
Nitric acid0 °C / 32 °F1560
Palmitic Acid25 °C / 77 °F851
Phenol (carbolic acid)25 °C / 77 °F1072
Phosgene0 °C / 32 °F1378
Propanol25 °C / 77 °F804
Propylene25 °C / 77 °F514.4
Silane25 °C / 77 °F718
Silicone oil25 °C / 77 °F965-980
Sodium Hydroxide (caustic soda)15 °C / 59 °F1250
Toluene20 °C / 68 °F867
Turpentine25 °C / 77 °F868.2

For precise conversions not covered, use our calculator’s Advanced mode with the product’s density.

FAQs

1. How can I convert mL to grams?

  • Use the formula: Mass=Density×VolumeMass=Density×Volume
  • Multiply the volume (in liters) by the density (in grams/L) to get the mass in grams.

2. How can I convert grams to mL?

  • Divide the mass (in grams) by the density (in g/mL) to convert grams to mL.

3. Is 1 mL equal to 1 gram?

  • For pure water, yes, as water’s density is 1 g/mL. However, for different liquids, the volume must be multiplied by density to determine the mass in grams.