Convert grams to liters

Mass (weight), grams =
Density, kg/m3 =
(Water 4C = 1000)
Volume, liters =


Convert liters to grams


Volume, liters =
Density, kg/m3 =
(Water 4C = 1000)
Mass (weight), grams =



With this online converter you can convert grams to liters and vice versa.

All density data, relationships for any materials, theory and formulas for conversion - see bottom on this page.

Quick response for water:

1 liter of water = 1000 gram
1 gram of water = 0.001 liter

Note: other material - other density - other answer.

Ratio for other materials and substances see bottom of the page.

Density data:

Density of water = 1000 kg/m3
Density of oil = 850 kg/m3
Density of paint = 1300 kg/m3

All density data in this table of density.

With this online calculator, you can convert grams to liters. This is a simple program for converting liters to grams.

Use this calculators to learn how to convert between grams and liters any materials.Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units g to l.


How convert grams to liters and vice versa?


Use the following formulas to calculate:

1) Volume = Weight / Density
2) Weight = Volume * Density
3) Density = Weight / Volume

Legend:

g – grams (weight)
l – liters or litres (volume)
g/cm3 - gram per cubic centimeter (density)
g/l - gram per liter (density)

1 liter = 1 litre

Example 1: How convert grams to liters?

An example is water.

If Weight = 100 grams

And Density = 1 g/cm3 (or 1000 gram/liter)

Then Volume = 100 / 1000 = 0.1 liters

Example 2: How convert liters to grams?

An example is milk.

If Volume = 2 liters

And Density = 1.03 g/cm3 (or 1030 gram/liter)

Then Weight = 1030 * 2 = 2060 grams

Example 3:

How to determine density?

If Volume = 1 liters

And Weight of this volume = 1.225 grams

Then Density = 1.225 / 1 = 1.225 gram/liter (or 0.001225 g/cm3)

Theory:

Weight is a characteristic of the body, which is a measure of the gravitational interaction with other bodies.

Volume is a quantitative characteristic of the space occupied by a body or substance.

Density is a measure of mass per unit of volume.

Weight and volume depend on temperature, pressure and composition due to density changes.

The gram is the base unit of mass in the International System of Units (SI), and is defined as being equal to the mass of the International Prototype of the 1/1000 Kilogram a cylinder of platinum-iridium alloy stored by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.

The litre (SI spelling) or liter (American spelling) is an SI accepted metric system unit of volume equal to 1 cubic decimetre (dm3), 1,000 cubic centimetres (cm3) or 1/1000 cubic metre (m3). A cubic decimetre (or liter) occupies a volume of 10×10×10 centimetres and is thus equal to one-thousandth of a cubic metre.


How many liters are in a grams?


The ratio depends on the density of the material or substance.

Relationships:

1 gram of oxygen = 0.7 liter
1 gram of azote = 0.8888 liter
1 gram of beer = 0.000961 liter
1 gram of concrete = 0.000417 liter
1 gram of ice = 0.001091 liter
1 gram of antifreeze = 0.000899 liter
1 gram of alcohol = 0.001267 liter
1 gram of paint = 0.000769 liter
1 gram of methane = 1.4966 liter
1 gram of propane = 0.5365 liter
1 gram of diesel fuel = 0.001163 liter
1 gram of milk = 0.000971 liter
1 gram of oil = 0.001176 liter
1 gram of kerosene = 0.001235 liter
1 gram of petrol = 0.001333 liter
1 gram of air = 0.7735 liter
1 gram of butter = 0.001087 liter
1 gram of water = 0.001 liter


How many grams are in a liters?


The ratio depends on the density of the material or substance.

Relationships:

1 liter of oxygen = 1.429 gram
1 liter of azote = 1.251 gram
1 liter of beer = 1041 gram
1 liter of concrete = 2400 gram
1 liter of ice = 917 gram
1 liter of antifreeze = 1112 gram
1 liter of alcohol = 789 gram
1 liter of paint = 1300 gram
1 liter of methane = 0.6682 gram
1 liter of propane = 1.864 gram
1 liter of diesel fuel = 860 gram
1 liter of milk = 1030 gram
1 liter of oil = 850 gram
1 liter of kerosene = 810 gram
1 liter of petrol = 750 gram
1 liter of air = 1.928 gram
1 liter of butter = 920 gram
1 liter of water = 1000 gram


Table of conversion gram to liter and liter to gram for water


Below is a table for converting g to l and g to l.

Grams to liters Liters to grams
0.1 g = 0.0001 l 0.1 l = 100 g
0.2 g = 0.0002 l 0.2 l = 200 g
0.3 g = 0.0003 l 0.3 l = 300 g
0.4 g = 0.0004 l 0.4 l = 400 g
0.5 g = 0.0005 l 0.5 l = 500 g
0.6 g = 0.0006 l 0.6 l = 600 g
0.7 g = 0.0007 l 0.7 l = 700 g
0.8 g = 0.0008 l 0.8 l = 800 g
0.9 g = 0.0009 l 0.9 l = 900 g
1.0 g = 0.001 l 1.0 l = 1000 g
1.1 g = 0.0011 l 1.1 l = 1100 g
1.2 g = 0.0012 l 1.2 l = 1200 g
1.3 g = 0.0013 l 1.3 l = 1300 g
1.4 g = 0.0014 l 1.4 l = 1400 g
1.5 g = 0.0015 l 1.5 l = 1500 g
1.6 g = 0.0016 l 1.6 l = 1600 g
1.7 g = 0.0017 l 1.7 l = 1700 g
1.8 g = 0.0018 l 1.8 l = 1800 g
1.9 g = 0.0019 l 1.9 l = 1900 g
2 g = 0.002 l 2 l = 2000 g
3 g = 0.003 l 3 l = 3000 g
4 g = 0.004 l 4 l = 4000 g
5 g = 0.005 l 5 l = 5000 g
6 g = 0.006 l 6 l = 6000 g
7 g = 0.007 l 7 l = 7000 g
8 g = 0.008 l 8 l = 8000 g
9 g = 0.009 l 9 l = 9000 g
10 g = 0.01 l 10 l = 10000 g
20 g = 0.02 l 20 l = 20000 g
30 g = 0.03 l 30 l = 30000 g
40 g = 0.04 l 40 l = 40000 g
50 g = 0.05 l 50 l = 50000 g
60 g = 0.06 l 60 l = 60000 g
70 g = 0.07 l 70 l = 70000 g
80 g = 0.08 l 80 l = 80000 g
90 g = 0.09 l 90 l = 90000 g
100 g = 0.1 l 100 l = 100000 g
200 g = 0.2 l 200 l = 200000 g
300 g = 0.3 l 300 l = 300000 g
400 g = 0.4 l 400 l = 400000 g
500 g = 0.5 l 500 l = 500000 g
600 g = 0.6 l 600 l = 600000 g
700 g = 0.7 l 700 l = 700000 g
800 g = 0.8 l 800 l = 800000 g
900 g = 0.9 l 900 l = 900000 g
1000 g = 1 l 1000 l = 1000000 g