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Table salt - Ml to Grams Calculator | Table salt - Ml to Grams Chart

5 Ml of Table Salt in Grams

How many grams of table salt in 5 ml?

5 ml of table salt equals 6.09 grams*

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About table salt measurements

Fine table salt is dense — near 1.22 g/ml, about 288 g per US cup — because its tiny cubes pack with almost no gaps. Swap in flaky kosher or coarse sea salt and the very same spoon weighs far less, which is why salt should never be substituted by volume alone.

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5 ml of table salt equals 6.09 grams.

Explanation:

One ml of table salt equals 1.22 grams.

So, multiply the value 5 ml by 1.22 to get 6.09 grams.


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FAQs on table salt volume to weight conversion

Is 5 ml of table salt 6.09 grams?

Yes — 5 ml of table salt weighs 6.09 grams, based on a density of 1.22 g/ml.

5 ml of table salt equals how many grams?

5 ml of table salt is equivalent 6.09 grams.

How much is 6.09 grams of table salt in ml?

6.09 grams of table salt equals 5 ml.

Table Salt Conversion Chart Near 3.2 Milliliters

Milliliters to Grams of Table salt
3.2 milliliters3.89 grams
3.3 milliliters4.02 grams
3.4 milliliters4.14 grams
3.5 milliliters4.26 grams
3.6 milliliters4.38 grams
3.7 milliliters4.5 grams
3.8 milliliters4.62 grams
3.9 milliliters4.75 grams
4 milliliters4.87 grams
4.1 milliliters4.99 grams
4.2 milliliters5.11 grams
4.3 milliliters5.23 grams
4.4 milliliters5.35 grams
4.5 milliliters5.48 grams
4.6 milliliters5.6 grams
4.7 milliliters5.72 grams
4.8 milliliters5.84 grams
4.9 milliliters5.96 grams
5 milliliters6.09 grams
5.1 milliliters6.21 grams
5.2 milliliters6.33 grams
5.3 milliliters6.45 grams
5.4 milliliters6.57 grams
5.5 milliliters6.69 grams
5.6 milliliters6.82 grams
5.7 milliliters6.94 grams
5.8 milliliters7.06 grams
5.9 milliliters7.18 grams
6 milliliters7.3 grams
6.1 milliliters7.42 grams
6.2 milliliters7.55 grams
6.3 milliliters7.67 grams
6.4 milliliters7.79 grams
6.5 milliliters7.91 grams
6.6 milliliters8.03 grams
6.7 milliliters8.15 grams
6.8 milliliters8.28 grams

Note: Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. Fractions are rounded to common recipe fractions (1/8, 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4…).

References:

  1. Density Database Version 2.0 - FAO

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Notes: results are rounded (by default) to 3 significant figures. Cooking conversions use standard ingredient densities — the exact weight varies slightly with the brand and how tightly the ingredient is packed ☺.