How Much Is 9.39 Milliliters of Buttermilk in Grams?
9.39 milliliters of buttermilk weighs 9.72 g. This is based on buttermilk having a density of 245g per cup. Because milliliters measure volume and grams measure weight, the result depends on the ingredient, and a different ingredient would give a different result for the same 9.39 milliliters.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 9.39 milliliters of buttermilk
- 1 milliliter of buttermilk = 1.04g
- 9.39 × 1.04 = 9.72g
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Measuring Tip
Liquid densities vary: oils weigh less per cup than water, while syrups and honey weigh more. This is why ingredient-specific conversions matter even for liquids.
Buttermilk at Different Amounts
How buttermilk scales across common milliliters measurements. Your amount (9.39 milliliters) is highlighted.
Other Amounts of Buttermilk
| Milliliters | Grams |
|---|---|
| 5 milliliters | 5.18 g |
| 9.39 milliliters | 9.72 g |
| 10 milliliters | 10.36 g |
| 15 milliliters | 15.53 g |
| 25 milliliters | 25.89 g |
| 50 milliliters | 51.78 g |
| 100 milliliters | 103.56 g |
| 150 milliliters | 155.33 g |
| 200 milliliters | 207.11 g |
| 250 milliliters | 258.89 g |
| 500 milliliters | 517.78 g |
Understanding the Units
What is a Milliliter?
Milliliters measure volume and are used worldwide for cooking and baking. For water at room temperature, 1 ml weighs approximately 1 gram, but this relationship does not hold for other ingredients.
What is a Gram?
Weighing ingredients in grams eliminates the variability of volume measurements. A cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 120g to 160g depending on how it was scooped, but 120g of flour is always 120g of flour.