Convert Grams to Milliliters
Grams to Milliliters conversion table
| Grams (g) | Milliliters (ml) |
|---|---|
| 1 g | 1 ml |
| 2 g | 2 ml |
| 5 g | 5 ml |
| 10 g | 10 ml |
| 25 g | 25 ml |
| 50 g | 50 ml |
| 100 g | 100 ml |
| 200 g | 200 ml |
| 500 g | 500 ml |
| 1000 g | 1000 ml |
How to convert grams to milliliters
The g-to-ml conversion appears often when working with cooking data across different unit systems. Cooking conversions bridge volume and weight, which matters because ingredients like flour and sugar have different densities even when measured in the same cup.
To convert, multiply the grams value by 1. Written as an equation: ml = g × 1.
One grams equals approximately 1 ml. This means you can multiply any g value by 1 to get the equivalent in ml.
Worked example: 25 g = 25 ml. Enter your own value in the converter above for instant results.
Common mistake: Do not assume one cup of every ingredient weighs the same — a cup of flour and a cup of sugar have very different masses.
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Frequently asked questions
1 g equals 1 ml.
Multiply the grams value by 1.
10 g = 10 ml.