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Gram β†’ Milliliter

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Conversion Table

Conversion table from Gram to Milliliter
Gram (g)Milliliter (mL)
0.001 g0.001 mL
0.01 g0.01 mL
0.1 g0.1 mL
1 g1 mL
2 g2 mL
3 g3 mL
4 g4 mL
5 g5 mL
10 g10 mL
15 g15 mL
20 g20 mL
25 g25 mL
50 g50 mL
100 g100 mL
250 g250 mL
500 g500 mL
1,000 g1,000 mL
5,000 g5,000 mL
10,000 g10,000 mL

Formula

To convert Grams to Milliliters, multiply the value by 1. For example, 5 g equals 5 mL. You can also use UnitShift's free online converter above for instant, accurate results without manual calculation.

Gram β†’ Milliliter: multiply the value by 1

1 g = 1 mL. To convert Grams to Milliliters, multiply the gram value by 1.

Quick Facts

1 g
1 mL
1 mL
1 g
10 g
10 mL
100 g
100 mL

How to Convert Grams to Milliliters

Converting grams to milliliters is one of the most common cooking conversions. Whether you're working with international measurements, academic research, or everyday calculations, understanding the relationship between grams and milliliters is essential. One gram (g) equals exactly 1 milliliters (mL), and conversely, one milliliter equals 1 grams.

This conversion is frequently used in everyday measurements and calculations and professional and academic work. For quick reference: 10 grams = 10 milliliters, and 100 grams = 100 milliliters. Our converter above handles any value instantly, including decimal and negative numbers.

The gram and milliliter are both units of cooking. The conversion factor between them is constant, making it straightforward to convert in either direction. Other common applications include international communication and commerce and scientific research and engineering.

Use the conversion table below for pre-calculated values, or enter any custom number in the converter above. All calculations are performed with full floating-point precision to ensure accuracy for both everyday use and professional applications. Bookmark this page for quick access whenever you need to convert grams to milliliters.

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