How to Convert 1.0 Grams to Milliliters

Learn how to convert grams to milliliters based on density with our simple formula and examples.

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1.0 g of a substance is equivalent to 1.0 mL if the substance has a density of 1 g/mL, like water. For substances with different densities, the conversion will vary. Use the formula Volume = Mass / Density to find the precise volume.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the formula for converting grams to milliliters? The formula for converting grams to milliliters is Volume = Mass / Density.
  2. Does 1 gram equal 1 milliliter for all substances? No, 1 gram equals 1 milliliter only for substances with a density of 1 g/mL, like water. Other substances will require different conversions.
  3. How do I convert grams to milliliters for different substances? To convert grams to milliliters for different substances, use the formula Volume = Mass / Density, substituting the appropriate density for the substance.
  4. What is an example of a substance with a density different from water? Example substances include oils, which have lower density than water, and metals, which have much higher densities.