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Quick Conversions for Water
10 ml
10.0 g
50 ml
50.0 g
100 ml
100.0 g
250 ml
250.0 g
Our **Milliliters to Grams Converter** is a professional-grade tool for translating volume into mass. By utilizing a comprehensive database of substance densities, we ensure that your kitchen measurements, laboratory experiments, and industrial calculations are precise and reliable.
How to Use
- Input the volume in Milliliters (ml).
- Select your substance from our extensive database.
- The converter instantly calculates the weight in Grams (g).
- Use the "Quick Selection" chips for common items like Water or Milk.
- Try the Power Search for natural language conversion (e.g., "500ml honey").
Features
- Comprehensive density database: Accurate data for cooking, fuels, and acids.
- Bidirectional Conversion: Switch between ML to Grams and Grams to ML.
- Formula Transparency: See the exact math behind your result.
- Mobile-Optimized: Easily accessible in the kitchen or on the field.
- Power Result Overlay: Visual magic results for AI queries.
- Category Tabs: Organize substances for faster browsing.
Common Use Cases
- **Baking**: Converting honey, oil, or flour from milliliters to grams for "by-weight" recipes.
- **Pharmacy**: Precise measurement of liquid compounds for prescriptions.
- **Scientific Research**: Calculating mass concentrations in laboratory settings.
- **Logistics**: Estimating the shipping weight of liquids in industrial containers.
Tips & Best Practices
For most kitchen liquids, 1ml is roughly 1g, but accuracy improves by using density.
Honey and syrups are much heavier than water (approx 1.36g/ml).
Oils are lighter than water (approx 0.92g/ml).
Use the clear button to quickly start a new calculation.
Common Questions
How many grams in 1 ml of water?
Exactly 1 gram. Water has a density of 1.00 g/ml.
How do I convert ml of milk to grams?
Milk has a density of approx 1.03 g/ml. Multiply the milliliters by 1.03 to find the grams.



