Density
g/mL to kg/m³ Converter
1 g/mL = 1,000 kg/m³. Enter any value and the result updates instantly.
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Accuracy and rounding
Density depends on both mass and volume. Confirm the material state, temperature, and pressure when precision matters.
Density units combine fixed mass and volume definitions. The numeric density of a real material can still vary with conditions.
For material calculations, keep enough kg/m³ precision for the final mass or volume and record the relevant conditions.
How to convert g/mL to kg/m³
- Type the g/mL value in the calculator.
- Keep g/mL selected as the from unit and kg/m³ selected as the to unit.
- Use the instant result, or copy it with the copy button.
g/mL to kg/m³ chart
| g/mL | kg/m³ |
|---|---|
| 1 g/mL | 1,000 kg/m³ |
| 2 g/mL | 2,000 kg/m³ |
| 5 g/mL | 5,000 kg/m³ |
| 10 g/mL | 10,000 kg/m³ |
| 25 g/mL | 25,000 kg/m³ |
| 50 g/mL | 50,000 kg/m³ |
| 100 g/mL | 100,000 kg/m³ |
Formula
kg/m³ = g/mL x 1,000
Example: 1 g/mL = 1,000 kg/m³.
Source
Mass-per-volume factors derived from exact mass and volume relationships in NIST conversion tables.
Common questions
How do I convert g/mL to kg/m³?
Enter the g/mL value in the converter, or multiply by the factor shown in the formula. 1 g/mL = 1,000 kg/m³.
What should I watch out for?
A material's density can change with temperature, pressure, moisture, or composition even though the unit factor is fixed.
Where does this density conversion come from?
Mass-per-volume factors derived from exact mass and volume relationships in NIST conversion tables. ConverterBase uses stable definitions and fixed conversion factors, not live or rounded market data.