Lemon juice Milliliters to Grams
Snapshot
1 milliliter of lemon juice equals 1.03 grams. Conversion Encyclopedia keeps one fixed beverage basis on this page so the calculator, common values, and reverse page stay aligned.
- Reference basis: 1.03 g/mL.
- Example: 50 mL = 51.5 g.
- Source basis: Beverage density reference.
Use the interactive calculator below for custom values and the common-value table for quick checks.
Interactive conversion
Converter Calculator
Machine access
Available to apps and AI agents
Lemon juice Milliliters to Grams can be requested through Conversion Encyclopedia's structured interfaces by software and compatible AI agents. The lemon-juice identifier tells the conversion engine which ingredient record to use for the same calculation shown by the calculator.
Machine-readable identifiers
- Conversion family
beverage- Source unit
milliliter- Target unit
gram- Ingredient
lemon-juice
The JSON API and OpenAPI specification use the identifiers to reach the conversion engine. WebMCP lets compatible AI agents request the same calculation.
Example API request and response
POST /api/v1/convertRequest
{
"family": "beverage",
"value": 1,
"from": "milliliter",
"to": "gram",
"material": "lemon-juice"
}Essential response
{
"ok": true,
"conversion": {
"family": "beverage",
"value": 1,
"from": "milliliter",
"to": "gram",
"result": {
"raw": 1.03,
"display": "1.03"
},
"canonicalPath": "/beverage/milliliters-to-grams/lemon-juice/"
}
}Explanation
Convert milliliters of lemon juice to grams using a density reference of 1.03 g/mL so the volume and weight routes stay aligned.
That is useful for juice prep, batching, and packaging work where lemon juice may be recorded by volume in one step and by weight in another. Lemon juice can vary with pulp, sugar, and concentrate level, so the converter keeps one reference value for repeatable conversions.
Common Conversion Values
| Milliliters | Grams |
|---|---|
| 5 | 5.15 |
| 10 | 10.3 |
| 15 | 15.45 |
| 30 | 30.9 |
| 60 | 61.8 |
| 120 | 123.6 |
| 240 | 247.2 |
| 500 | 515 |
| 750 | 772.5 |
| 1,000 | 1,030 |
Methodology
Lemon juice density evidence
Lemon juice uses 1.03 g/mL in this dataset, which is 3.0% heavier by volume than the 1 g/mL water reference. Evidence status: medium-confidence. Source basis: Lemon juice density near room temperature.
Brand formulation, alcohol or sugar concentration, carbonation, and serving temperature can change the weight of a measured volume. Use this value as a documented reference rather than a producer specification.
Questions & answers
Frequently Asked Questions
How many grams are in 1 mL of Lemon juice?
1 mL of Lemon juice is 1.03 grams using the density reference for this converter.
What density does this converter use for Lemon juice?
It uses a density of 1.03 g/mL for Lemon juice.
How many grams are in 100 mL of Lemon juice?
100 mL of Lemon juice is 103 grams using the density reference for this converter.
How do I convert Lemon juice grams back to milliliters?
Use the mirror Grams To Milliliters page; for this ingredient, 1 g = 0.971 mL.