How to Convert 1 Gram (g) to Milliliters (ml): A Simple Guide
Learn how to convert 1 gram to milliliters using density and specific gravity with easy-to-follow examples.
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To convert 1g to ml, the specific gravity (density) of the substance is required. For water, 1g equals 1 ml since its density is 1g/ml. For other substances, divide 1g by the substance's density in g/ml. For example, if a liquid has a density of 0.5g/ml, 1g would convert to 2 ml.
FAQs & Answers
- Can I convert grams directly to milliliters for any substance? No, direct conversion from grams to milliliters requires knowing the substance's density or specific gravity since different materials have different densities.
- Why is 1 gram equal to 1 milliliter for water? Because water has a density of 1 gram per milliliter, 1 gram of water occupies exactly 1 milliliter of volume.
- How do you convert grams to milliliters using density? Divide the mass in grams by the density (grams per milliliter) of the substance to get the volume in milliliters.