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How Much Is 9.7 Milliliters of Vanilla Extract in Grams?

9.7 milliliters of vanilla extract weighs 10.00 g. This is based on vanilla extract having a density of 244g 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 9.7 milliliters.

9.7 milliliters of vanilla extract
=
10.00g
9.7 milliliters of vanilla extract is also
10.00

Formula and Step-by-Step

milliliters × 1.03g/ml = grams
  1. Start with 9.7 milliliters of vanilla extract
  2. 1 milliliter of vanilla extract = 1.03g
  3. 9.7 × 1.03 = 10.00g

The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.

Measuring Tip

For liquids, place your measuring cup on a flat surface and read at eye level. The bottom of the meniscus (the curve at the surface) should align with the measurement line.

Vanilla Extract at Different Amounts

How vanilla extract scales across common milliliters measurements. Your amount (9.7 milliliters) is highlighted.

5 ml5.16 g9.7 ml10.00 g10 ml10.31 g15 ml15.47 g25 ml25.78 g50 ml51.57 g100 ml103.13 g150 ml154.70 g

For reference, 9.7 milliliters of vanilla extract (10.00g) is close in weight to a AAA battery (11.5g).

Other Amounts of Vanilla Extract

Milliliters Grams
5 milliliters 5.16 g
9.7 milliliters 10.00 g
10 milliliters 10.31 g
15 milliliters 15.47 g
25 milliliters 25.78 g
50 milliliters 51.57 g
100 milliliters 103.13 g
150 milliliters 154.70 g
200 milliliters 206.27 g
250 milliliters 257.83 g
500 milliliters 515.66 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?

Grams are the preferred unit in professional kitchens and bakeries because they allow exact recipe scaling. To double a recipe, simply double the gram values. No need to worry about how tightly an ingredient is packed into a cup.

Frequently Asked Questions

About 10.00 g, based on vanilla extract having a density of 244g per cup. The exact amount depends on how the ingredient is measured and the specific product.
Multiply the number of milliliters by 1.03 (grams per milliliter for vanilla extract). For 9.7 milliliters: 9.7 × 1.03 = 10.00 g.
For the most accurate results, weigh vanilla extract on a kitchen scale. If measuring by volume, use a liquid measuring cup on a flat surface and read the level at eye height.
Temperature has a minimal effect on most cooking liquids. The density of vanilla extract changes slightly with temperature, but the difference is usually less than 1-2% between refrigerator and room temperature. This conversion assumes room temperature.
Reverse the conversion: 10.00 g ÷ 1.03 = 9.7 milliliters. Or use the Grams to Milliliters converter.