Milliliters (ml) and grams (g) are ways to measure things.
Milliliters are used to measure liquids. For example, a small glass of water might have 100 milliliters of water in it.
Grams are used to measure how heavy something is. For example, a small apple might weigh 150 grams.
Sometimes, when you're cooking, you might need to know how much liquid or how heavy something is. That’s where milliliters and grams are really helpful!
To change 1 milliliter into grams, just multiply the amount of milliliters (which is 1 here) by how heavy the ingredient is.
The easy rule is:
milliliters × ingredient density = grams
With our conversion calculator, you can quickly and easily find out how many grams your milliliters turn into!
Milliliters (ml) | Water (g) | Olive Oil (g) | Honey (g) | All-purpose Flour (g) |
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2 ml | 2.00 g | 1.84 g | 2.76 g | 1.06 g |
3 ml | 3.00 g | 2.76 g | 4.14 g | 1.59 g |
4 ml | 4.00 g | 3.68 g | 5.52 g | 2.12 g |
5 ml | 5.00 g | 4.60 g | 6.90 g | 2.65 g |
6 ml | 6.00 g | 5.52 g | 8.28 g | 3.18 g |
7 ml | 7.00 g | 6.44 g | 9.66 g | 3.71 g |
8 ml | 8.00 g | 7.36 g | 11.04 g | 4.24 g |
9 ml | 9.00 g | 8.28 g | 12.42 g | 4.77 g |
10 ml | 10.00 g | 9.20 g | 13.80 g | 5.30 g |
11 ml | 11.00 g | 10.12 g | 15.18 g | 5.83 g |
Granulated sugar has a density of 0.7 g/cm³.
To convert 1 milliliter to grams:
1 milliliter × 0.7 g/cm³ = 0.70 grams.
Milk has a density of 1.03 g/cm³.
To convert 1 milliliter to grams:
1 milliliter × 1.03 g/cm³ = 1.03 grams.
Butter has a density of 1.13 g/cm³.
To convert 1 milliliter to grams:
1 milliliter × 1.13 g/cm³ = 1.13 grams.
Yogurt has a density of 0.57 g/cm³.
To convert 1 milliliter to grams:
1 milliliter × 0.57 g/cm³ = 0.57 grams.
Density tells you how heavy something is. Different things weigh more or less even if they take up the same amount of space. So, to change milliliters to grams, you need to know how heavy the substance is (its density). This helps you get the correct weight!
Yes! You can change milliliters to grams for any ingredient as long as you know the density. We have a list of common ingredients with their densities to make it easy for you to change milliliters to grams for things like water, oil, sugar, and more.
Yes, it works for both liquids and solids. The important thing is knowing the density of the ingredient. Liquids like water or oil are easy because we know their density. Solids like flour or butter also need their density to be changed from milliliters to grams, and we help you by giving you the densities of common ingredients.