Liquid Density Lookup Tool
Search, filter, and compare density values for over 50 common liquids. Use these values for accurate mass ↔ volume conversions.
| Liquid ↕ | Density (g/mL) ↕ | Category | 100 mL = ? g |
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Density Comparison Chart
See how different liquids stack up by density
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Understanding Liquid Density
Density describes how much mass is packed into a given volume. For liquids, it is typically measured in grams per milliliter (g/mL). Knowing a liquid's density lets you convert between volume and mass accurately.
Key Relationships
Volume = Mass ÷ Density
Why Density Varies
- Molecular weight — Heavier molecules pack more mass per unit volume.
- Temperature — Warmer liquids expand and become less dense.
- Dissolved solids — Sugar, salt, or minerals increase density.
- Pressure — Affects gases significantly but liquids only slightly.
Conversion Tools
Choose the right converter for your needs.
mL to mg Converter
Convert milliliters to milligrams using substance density. Fast and accurate.
mg to mL Converter
Convert milligrams to milliliters. Find volume from mass with density.
mL to Grams Converter
Convert milliliters to grams using substance density. Perfect for cooking and lab work.
mL to Kilograms Converter
Convert milliliters to kilograms. Ideal for large-volume industrial conversions.
mL to Pounds Converter
Convert milliliters to pounds. Bridge metric volume to imperial weight instantly.
mL to Liters Converter
Convert milliliters to liters. Simple volume unit conversion — no density needed.
Volume to Mass Converter
Convert volume (mL) to mass (mg) using density. Essential for lab and kitchen.
Mass to Volume Converter
Convert mass (mg) to volume (mL) using density. Find how much space your substance takes.
Density Calculator
Calculate density from mass and volume. The key to all mass-volume conversions.
Volume to Density
Find density when you know volume and mass. Identify unknown substances.
Density to Volume
Calculate volume from density and mass. Find container size needed.
Mass to Density Converter
Calculate density from mass and volume. Determine substance identity from measurements.
Density to Mass Converter
Calculate mass from density and volume. Find the weight of any liquid instantly.
mL to Ounces Converter
Convert milliliters to fluid ounces. Bridge metric and imperial volume units.
Liquid Density Lookup
Search density values for 100+ common liquids. Reference tool for conversions.
Normality Calculator
Calculate normality (N) from molarity, equivalent weight, and volume for chemistry.
Liquid Density FAQ
Common questions about liquid density values.
Mercury at 13.534 g/mL is the densest commonly encountered liquid. It's so dense that iron floats on it!
Oils have densities below 1.0 g/mL (e.g., olive oil is 0.918 g/mL). Since they are less dense than water, they float. This is also why oil spills spread across the surface of water.
Yes. Heating a liquid causes it to expand, lowering its density. The values in this table are measured at approximately 20 °C (room temperature). For precise work, always check the temperature.
To convert volume to mass: mass = volume × density. To convert mass to volume: volume = mass ÷ density. Find the density value here, then use our calculators for instant results.
These are standard reference values at approximately 20 °C. Real-world density may vary slightly based on temperature, purity, brand, and formulation. For most everyday and educational purposes, these values are sufficiently accurate.