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Milliliters to Grams Converter | Kitchen & Lab Studio

Precise volume to weight calculator for kitchen and laboratory

Try these patterns:
  • 250ml of honey to grams
  • How many g in 100ml milk?
  • 500 grams of water to ml
  • Half cup (120ml) oil in grams
Quick Selection:
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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

  1. Input the volume in Milliliters (ml).
  2. Select your substance from our extensive database.
  3. The converter instantly calculates the weight in Grams (g).
  4. Use the "Quick Selection" chips for common items like Water or Milk.
  5. 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

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For most kitchen liquids, 1ml is roughly 1g, but accuracy improves by using density.

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Honey and syrups are much heavier than water (approx 1.36g/ml).

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Oils are lighter than water (approx 0.92g/ml).

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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.