Density conversion tool: mass ↔ volume (coefficient temperature correction)

Convert mass and volume using density. Optional temperature correction uses a simple coefficient method.

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kg ↔ L g/mL lb/gal (US) Formula shown
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Temperature correction (optional)
Hinweise
  • This is a coefficient-based approximation, not a full physical property model.
  • Coefficients depend on the material.
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Density used
Density (corrected):
Density (input):
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Density, mass, volume conversion guide

Density mass volume conversion basics

The core relationships are V = m / ρ and m = V × ρ. Converting to common base units (kg, L) keeps calculations consistent.

kg to L conversion and unit selection

Choose mass units (kg, g, lb) and volume units (L, mL, m³, gal US). The tool converts internally and shows results in your preferred units.

Temperature correction with density coefficients

Optional correction uses ρ(T) = ρref / (1 + α (T - Tref)). This is a small-range approximation and not a full property model.

Häufig gestellte Fragen (FAQ)
Density changes with temperature.

This tool offers an optional coefficient-based correction and does not use full property models. For precise work, refer to manufacturer data or handbooks.

What units are supported?

Density supports kg/L, g/mL, kg/m³, g/cm³, lb/gal (US), lb/ft³. Mass and volume units are selectable as well.

Can I calculate multiple rows?

Yes. Use the batch tab to paste TSV/CSV data and export results as TSV or CSV.

What if I do not know the density?

The tool does not estimate density from material names. Refer to specs, SDS, or manufacturer data.

Hinweise
  • For regulated or contractual use, refer to validated property data.
  • Temperature correction is an approximation and may introduce errors for wide temperature ranges or non-linear materials.
English

Density mass volume calculator: Convert mass ↔ volume using density. Optional temperature correction is supported via a simple coefficient method (not a full physical property model). Batch paste (CSV/TSV) supported.