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

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.