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The Mass-Volume Conversion Calculator calculates a substance's mass of a given volume relative to its compaction dynamics. It is still common to find volumetrically measured ingredients, even where by weight is deemed more accurate; or ingredients measured by weight when a scale is not available. In these cases, this tool provides an accurate way to convert from one method of measurement to the other, due to the compensation for a granular substance's tendency to compact under its own weight. Some common incompressible liquids have also been added for your convenience.

The Mixed Mass Percentage Calculator calculates deaggregated mass quantities relative to elemental percentages, given a target mass and a target elemental percentage. It is sometimes necessary to combine two products together to achieve the qualities of a missing product. Attaining a flour with a certain percentage of protein is a very common example, and one that this tool is suited to help determine the proportions for.

The Precision Perfect Calculator calculates ideal totals to which given percentages can be applied for the purpose of increasing accuracy based on limited precision of measurement devices.

The Humidity Hydration Calculator calculates the density of water vapor in air based on a given temperature and relative humidity.


Mass-Volume Conversion Calculator

metric imperial

Choose the substance:

Enter your method of measurement and the size/depth of your measuring cup below:

 Use Defaults  
Textbook Dip | Shake Tamp | Dip + Shake Dip + Tamp
Size   cup
Depth  in
=  oz

Enter the total mass of the substance below (and use 1 cup above):

Total oz
Mass → Volume Volume → Mass
        cup(s)
    1/3 cup(s)
        3/4 cup(s)
    1/4 cup(s)
        2/3 cup(s)
    tablespoon(s)
        1/2 cup(s)
    teaspoon(s)

Mixed Mass Percentage Calculator

Choose substance A or enter a percentage:

  %

Choose substance B or enter a percentage:

  %

Enter the target mass and percentage:

Mass 
% → Mass Mass → %
     
 %
MassA
MassB