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Enter volume and select a material to calculate its weight using density. Find volume to weight conversions for oil, water, sugar, salt, and more in various units of measurement.
Calculate the weight of water per volume in various units, such as grams, pounds, kilograms, or tonnes. Learn the density, melting point, boiling point, and molecular formula of water.
Calculate the weight of gold per volume in various units, such as grams, ounces, pounds, kilograms, tonnes, etc. Enter the volume of gold and select a unit of volume, or search for a specific compound or element.
Calculate the weight of generic and branded foods per volume in different units, such as ounces, grams, cups, liters, etc. Enter the volume, select the food category and the food name, and get the weight, calories and nutrients of the food.
Use this page to calculate weight or volume of any substance based on its density. Enter the amount, select the units and density value, and get the results in different units.
Calculate volume of Water per weight, it weighs 1 000 kg/m³ (62.42796 lb/ft³). Materials, substances and compounds weight to volume conversions
Calculate the weight of air per volume in various units, such as cubic centimeter, liter, gallon, or tonne. Enter the volume of air and select a unit to get the weight in grams, ounces, pounds, or kilograms.
Enter weight, select a unit of weight, and specify a material or substance to search for. Use * as a wildcard for partial matches, or enclose the search string in double quotes for an exact match. Volume of the selected item is calculated using its density and entered weight.
Find out how much diesel fuel weighs per unit of volume, such as gallon, liter, or cubic meter. Use the density of diesel (850.8 kg/m³ or 53.11371 lb/ft³) and the volume calculator to convert weight units.
Calculate the weight of aluminum per volume in various units, such as grams, kilograms, pounds, ounces, and more. Enter the volume and select the material or substance to get the weight and density of aluminum.