Gram/milliliter to Kilogram/L Converter
Enter the value that you want to convert gram/milliliter (g/mL) to kilogram/L (kg/L) or kilogram/L to gram/milliliter.Also written as G/ML to KG/L conversion.
1 gram/milliliter = 1.0000000 kilogram/L
Formula: kilogram/L = gram/milliliter value × 1.0000000
G/ML to KG/L — gram/milliliter to kilogram/L
10 gram/milliliter = 10.00000 kilogram/L
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Why Convert Gram/milliliter to Kilogram/L?
What is Gram/milliliter?
Gram/milliliter (g/mL) is a unit of density measurement. 1 gram/milliliter is equal to 1.0000000 kilogram/L.
About the Kilogram/L
Kilogram/L (kg/L) is a unit of density measurement. 1 kilogram/L is equal to 1.0000000 gram/milliliter.
Density Conversions in Materials Science
Density units vary by industry: chemists use g/mL or g/cm³, engineers use kg/m³, and American petroleum standards use lb/ft³ or lb/gal. Quality control in manufacturing, buoyancy calculations in naval architecture, concrete mix design, and oil/gas well logging all require converting between density units. Different countries and standards bodies specify materials in different density units.
gram/milliliter to kilogram/L metric conversion table
| 0.01 g/mL | = | 0.01000 kg/L |
| 0.1 g/mL | = | 0.10000 kg/L |
| 1 g/mL | = | 1.00000 kg/L |
| 2 g/mL | = | 2.00000 kg/L |
| 3 g/mL | = | 3.00000 kg/L |
| 4 g/mL | = | 4.00000 kg/L |
| 5 g/mL | = | 5.00000 kg/L |
| 6 g/mL | = | 6.00000 kg/L |
| 7 g/mL | = | 7.00000 kg/L |
| 8 g/mL | = | 8.00000 kg/L |
| 9 g/mL | = | 9.00000 kg/L |
| 10 g/mL | = | 10.00000 kg/L |
| 11 g/mL | = | 11.00000 kg/L |
| 12 g/mL | = | 12.00000 kg/L |
| 13 g/mL | = | 13.00000 kg/L |
| 14 g/mL | = | 14.00000 kg/L |
| 15 g/mL | = | 15.00000 kg/L |
| 16 g/mL | = | 16.00000 kg/L |
| 17 g/mL | = | 17.00000 kg/L |
| 18 g/mL | = | 18.00000 kg/L |
| 19 g/mL | = | 19.00000 kg/L |
| 20 g/mL | = | 20.00000 kg/L |
| 30 g/mL | = | 30.00000 kg/L |
| 40 g/mL | = | 40.00000 kg/L |
| 50 g/mL | = | 50.00000 kg/L |
| 60 g/mL | = | 60.00000 kg/L |
| 70 g/mL | = | 70.00000 kg/L |
| 80 g/mL | = | 80.00000 kg/L |
| 90 g/mL | = | 90.00000 kg/L |
| 100 g/mL | = | 100.00000 kg/L |
| 200 g/mL | = | 200.00000 kg/L |
| 300 g/mL | = | 300.00000 kg/L |
| 400 g/mL | = | 400.00000 kg/L |
| 500 g/mL | = | 500.00000 kg/L |
| 600 g/mL | = | 600.00000 kg/L |
| 700 g/mL | = | 700.00000 kg/L |
| 800 g/mL | = | 800.00000 kg/L |
| 900 g/mL | = | 900.00000 kg/L |
| 1000 g/mL | = | 1000.00000 kg/L |
How to Convert G/ML to KG/L (Gram/milliliter to Kilogram/L)?
We can convert gram/milliliter to kilogram/L by using an example.
Example:
Convert 20 Gram/milliliter to Kilogram/L?
We know 1 Gram/milliliter = 1.0000000 kilogram/L; 1 Kilogram/L = 1.0000000 gram/milliliter.
20 gram/milliliter = ___kg/L
20 × 1.0000000 = 20.00000 kg/L (we know 1 gram/milliliter = 1.0000000 kilogram/L)
Answer:
20 gram/milliliter = 20.00000 kilogram/L
g/mL to kg/L: Perfect Unit Equivalence in Liquid Measurement
Converting g/mL to kg/L is one of the rare "free" conversions in science — the numerical value does not change at all. This identity exists because scaling grams to kilograms (÷1,000) and milliliters to liters (÷1,000) cancel exactly. The relationship is vital in beverage science, clinical chemistry, and industrial formulation where both units appear in different contexts.
- Read the density value in g/mL.
- Write the same number with kg/L as the unit.
- No calculation, rounding, or adjustment is necessary.
- Example: blood density = 1.060 g/mL = 1.060 kg/L.
Beverages and Clinical Fluids: g/mL = kg/L
Density values encountered in brewing, winemaking, and medical applications:
| Gram/milliliter | Kilogram/L |
|---|---|
| 1.000 g/mL | 1.000 kg/L |
| 1.048 g/mL | 1.048 kg/L |
| 1.010 g/mL | 1.010 kg/L |
| 1.090 g/mL | 1.090 kg/L |
| 0.994 g/mL | 0.994 kg/L |
| 1.060 g/mL | 1.060 kg/L |
| 1.020 g/mL | 1.020 kg/L |
| 1.032 g/mL | 1.032 kg/L |
Examples: g/mL to kg/L Direct Equivalence
Question 1: A brewer’s hydrometer reads 1.065 g/mL for an IPA wort. Express in kg/L for the brewery management software.
Solution:
Since g/mL = kg/L numerically:
Density = 1.065 kg/L
Answer: 1.065 g/mL = 1.065 kg/L — indicating approximately 16° Plato (16% sugar by weight).
Question 2: A clinical lab measures cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) density at 1.005 g/mL. What is this in kg/L?
Solution:
Direct equivalence: 1.005 g/mL = 1.005 kg/L
Answer: 1.005 g/mL = 1.005 kg/L — CSF is close to water density, as expected for a fluid that is >99% water.
Question 3: A winemaker measures finished Chardonnay at 0.996 g/mL. Express in kg/L.
Solution:
g/mL and kg/L are identical:
Density = 0.996 kg/L
Answer: 0.996 g/mL = 0.996 kg/L — below 1.000 because alcohol (0.789 g/mL) displaces denser water, indicating fermentation completion.
Practice: g/mL to kg/L
Try solving these on your own to test your understanding:
- Express 1.080 g/mL (high-gravity stout wort) in kg/L. (Answer: 1.080 kg/L)
- Maple sap at 1.009 g/mL to kg/L. (Answer: 1.009 kg/L)
- Kombucha at 1.012 g/mL in kg/L. (Answer: 1.012 kg/L)
- Plasma at 1.025 g/mL to kg/L. (Answer: 1.025 kg/L)
- Spirits (40% ABV) at 0.952 g/mL in kg/L. (Answer: 0.952 kg/L)
Brewing Science: Tracking Fermentation With Density
Brewers measure "original gravity" (OG) and "final gravity" (FG) in g/mL (or equivalently kg/L) to calculate alcohol content: ABV ≈ (OG – FG) × 131.25. An IPA with OG = 1.065 and FG = 1.012 produces approximately (0.053) × 131.25 = 7.0% ABV. The fact that g/mL = kg/L means brewers can use either unit from their hydrometer without conversion when entering data into brewing calculators.
Clinical Urine Specific Gravity
Urinalysis routinely reports urine specific gravity (1.005–1.030 g/mL = kg/L) as a hydration indicator. Values below 1.005 suggest overhydration or diabetes insipidus; above 1.030 indicates dehydration or glucosuria. Refractometers and dipsticks in clinical settings are calibrated in g/mL, while electronic medical records may store values as kg/L — the equivalence ensures no transcription errors.
Key Takeaways
- 1 g/mL = 1 kg/L exactly (no conversion needed).
- Both units equal specific gravity numerically.
- Central to brewing (OG/FG measurements) and clinical chemistry.
- Hydrometer, refractometer, and density meter readings apply in both units.
- Alcohol content calculation uses density change during fermentation.
Gram/milliliter to Kilogram/L Conversion Formula
kilogram/L = gram/milliliter × 1.0000000
1 gram/milliliter = 1.0000000 kilogram/L
1 kilogram/L = 1.0000000 gram/milliliter
Reverse: gram/milliliter = kilogram/L × 1.0000000
Frequently Asked Questions
How many kilogram/L are in 1 gram/milliliter?
There are 1.0000000 kilogram/L in 1 gram/milliliter. To convert gram/milliliter to kilogram/L, multiply the value by 1.0000000.
How do I convert gram/milliliter to kilogram/L?
Multiply your gram/milliliter value by 1.0000000 to get the equivalent in kilogram/L. For example, 5 gram/milliliter = 5 × 1.0000000 = 5.00000 kilogram/L.
How do I convert kilogram/L to gram/milliliter?
Multiply your kilogram/L value by 1.0000000 to get the equivalent in gram/milliliter. Alternatively, divide by 1.0000000.
What is 10 gram/milliliter in kilogram/L?
10 gram/milliliter is equal to 10.00000 kilogram/L.
What is 100 gram/milliliter in kilogram/L?
100 gram/milliliter is equal to 100.00000 kilogram/L.