Density Table for Common Household Items

Household ItemDensity (g/L)
Water1000
Milk1030
Honey1400
Olive Oil920
Vegetable Oil910
Flour600
Sugar845
Salt1210
Butter911
Ice Cream560
Yogurt1030
Cheese1100
Eggs (whole liquid)1120
Vinegar1006
Ethanol (Alcohol)789
Soda (Soft Drink)1040
Maple Syrup1320
Ketchup1340
Soy Sauce1230
Peanut Butter1150
Mayonnaise910
Coffee (Brewed)1000
Tea (Brewed)995
Orange Juice1050
Apple Juice1050
Corn Syrup1420
Shampoo1030
Liquid Soap1060
Detergent (Liquid)1040
Gasoline720

Note: Densities can vary slightly based on temperature and composition. Use these as approximate values for general purposes.

How to Convert Liters to Grams and Grams to Liters

Converting between liters and grams requires knowing the density of the substance (in grams per liter, g/L). Here’s the formula:

  • Liters to Grams: Grams = Liters × Density (g/L)
  • Grams to Liters: Liters = Grams ÷ Density (g/L)

For example, water has a density of 1000 g/L. So, 2 liters of water = 2 × 1000 = 2000 grams. Scroll down for more examples and a density table for common substances!


Liters to Grams Conversion Table

Here’s a quick reference table for converting liters to grams using common substances:

SubstanceDensity (g/L)Liters (L)Grams (g)
Water100011000
Water10002.52500
Milk103011030
Olive Oil9100.5455
Honey13600.25340

Grams to Liters Conversion Chart

(Assuming density of water 1000 g/L for reference)

Grams (g)Liters (L)
50 g0.05 L
100 g0.1 L
250 g0.25 L
500 g0.5 L
750 g0.75 L
1000 g (1 kg)1 L
1500 g1.5 L
2000 g (2 kg)2 L
5000 g (5 kg)5 L

The volume will change accordingly for substances with different densities (e.g., honey is denser, so 1000 g ≠ 1 L).


Step-by-Step Examples

Example 1: Liters to Grams

Question: How many grams is 1.5 liters of olive oil?
Density: 910 g/L
Calculation: 1.5 × 910 = 1365 grams
Answer: 1.5 liters of olive oil = 1365 grams.

Example 2: Grams to Liters

Question: How many liters is 2000 grams of honey?
Density: 1360 g/L
Calculation: 2000 ÷ 1360 ≈ 1.47 liters
Answer: 2000 grams of honey ≈ 1.47 liters.


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How do I convert liters to grams without a calculator?

Multiply the liters by the density (g/L) of the substance. For example, for 2 liters of water (density 1000 g/L), do 2 × 1000 = 2000 grams.

2. What is the density of water in grams per liter?

The density of water is 1000 g/L at standard temperature and pressure.

3. Can I use this converter for liquids only?

No, it works for any substance with a known density, including solids like flour or salt—just ensure the density is in g/L.

4. Why do I need to know the density?

Density links volume (liters) to mass (grams). Without it, the conversion isn’t possible since different substances weigh different amounts per liter.

5. How do I find the density of a substance?

Check our density table above, or search online for the specific material’s density in grams per liter.

6. Is 1 liter always 1000 grams?

Only for water (density 1000 g/L). Other substances vary—e.g., 1 liter of honey is 1360 grams.

7. Can temperature affect the conversion?

Yes, density changes with temperature. Our values assume room temperature (around 20°C/68°F) unless specified.

8. How accurate are these conversions?

They’re highly accurate for general use, though slight variations in density may occur based on conditions.

9. Can I convert grams to liters for gases?

Yes, but gas densities are much lower and often require specific conditions (e.g., pressure). Use a gas-specific density value.

10. Where can I use this converter in real life?

It’s great for cooking (e.g., converting milk or oil), science experiments, or even calculating fuel amounts!

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