Baking Soda: Milliliters to Grams
1 milliliter of baking soda = 1 grams (based on 220 g per US cup).
Result
1 g
1 milliliters of baking soda · based on 220 g per cup
| milliliters | grams |
|---|---|
| 5 ml | 5 g |
| 10 ml | 9 g |
| 15 ml | 14 g |
| 30 ml | 28 g |
| 50 ml | 46 g |
| 100 ml | 92 g |
| 150 ml | 138 g |
| 200 ml | 183 g |
| 250 ml | 229 g |
| 500 ml | 458 g |
FAQ
How many grams is 1 milliliter of baking soda?
1 milliliter of baking soda is about 1 grams, based on a standard weight of 220 grams per US cup.
Why do gram weights for baking soda vary between recipes?
Volume measurements depend on how the ingredient is packed. Spooned-and-leveled baking soda weighs less than scooped. Our values use standard baking averages, so brands and techniques may differ by a few percent.
Is it better to measure baking soda by weight or volume?
Weight. A kitchen scale removes packing errors entirely, which is why professional recipes list grams. Use this table to convert older volume-based recipes.
Common baking soda amounts, milliliters to grams
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