Converting grams to milliliters is a common task in cooking, baking, and laboratory work. This conversion is essential when you need to switch between weight and volume measurements, especially for liquids or substances with known densities.
The basic formula for converting grams to milliliters is:
\[Milliliters = \frac{Grams}{Density}\]Where:
Let's convert 200 grams of water to milliliters:
Therefore, 200 grams of water is equal to 200 milliliters.
This bar chart visually compares 200 grams to its equivalent in milliliters (200 milliliters) for water. The chart illustrates how the same amount can be represented by different units, with grams measuring mass and milliliters measuring volume.