How to Convert Grams to Milliliters: A Simple Guide Using Density

Learn how to convert grams to milliliters using the density of substances with an easy formula. Perfect for cooking, science, and everyday needs.

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To convert grams to milliliters (mL), you need the substance's density, as grams measure mass and milliliters measure volume. Use the formula: Volume (mL) = Mass (g) / Density (g/mL). For water, 1 gram equals 1 milliliter. For other substances, refer to their specific density.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do you need density to convert grams to milliliters? Density links mass and volume, so to convert grams (mass) to milliliters (volume), knowing the substance's density is essential.
  2. Is 1 gram always equal to 1 milliliter? No, 1 gram equals 1 milliliter only for water or substances with the same density as water.
  3. What is the formula to convert grams to milliliters? Volume (mL) = Mass (g) divided by Density (g/mL).