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Grams to Liters

Welcome to grams to liters, our article written to help you with the g to L conversion.

Throughout this article we usually employ the spelling variant gram, as opposed to gramme.

Along the same lines do we use liter, instead of litre, which is the international spelling.

One gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram (kg), which is the SI’s (International System of Units) base unit of mass.

The liter is an SI accepted unit of volume having the unit symbol L or l, sometimes abbreviated as ltr.

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The linking element between mass (m) and volume (V) is known as the volumetric mass density.

In order to make it easier, we simply use the term density from here on.

The definition of the density D is D = m / V.

For any given substance, D is dependent on both, temperature and pressure conditions.

In addition, different materials typically have different densities.

Because grams to liters is a mass to volume conversion, the material-specific density links the mass and volume.

The density also depends on function of temperature and pressure, as previously explained.

How to Convert Grams to Liters

We employ the formula V = m / D.

At 39.2 Fahrenheit and sea level, for water D equals 1, so V equals m.

Under these conditions, 1 gram of water is equal to 1/1000 liter.

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Grams to Liter Conversion Formula

The formula is: [L] = [g] / D × 1000

In the context of cooking water in the household, the approximation L ~ 1000 g is most likely precise enough.

But what about oil, milk and other ingredients?

For that, you have to substitute D in the g to ltr formula with the particular value you have.

Both, the density value as well as the density unit are requested.

In the next part you can find the FAQs in the context.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many litres in 1 gram?

The answer depends on the density of the substance under consideration

How many grams are in a litre of oil?

It depends on the specific oil, temperature and pressure

How do you convert grams to Litres?

[L] = [g] / Density × 1000

Frequent calculations include, for example:

Grams to Liters Summary

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– Article written by Mark, last updated on October 12th, 2023