Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed: mL to Grams Conversion
For Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed, mL is a rough volume: a loosely filled 100 mL holds 50–60 g while a packed 100 mL holds 70 g — fill method matters more than arithmetic.
Quick convert
- US cup = 236.588 mL
- 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
- 1 tsp = 4.929 mL
Reference table
| mL | g |
|---|---|
| 10 | 10 |
| 25 | 26 |
| 50 | 51 |
| 75 | 77 |
| 100 | 103 |
How this conversion works
Milliliters measure volume while grams measure weight. Because Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed has a density of 1.028 g/mL, 10 mL weighs 10 g — not 10 g as it would for water. This converter uses the real density of Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed so every measurement is accurate.
Measurement notes
Values are rounded to the nearest whole gram. Actual weight can vary slightly with compaction, temperature, and brand. For precision baking, a kitchen scale is always more reliable than volume measurements.
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FAQ
- Is mL a good way to measure Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed?
- Only as an approximation. Dry powders compress under their own weight, so mL reads differ across fill methods.
- Is it safe to swap Infant Formula, Abbott Nutrition, Similac, Advance, With Iron, Ready-To-Feed for a similar powder at the same gram weight?
- For structure/mass yes, but leavening strength varies — baking powder is ~3× weaker than baking soda at equal mass. Check the chemistry, not just the weight.