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2 milliliters of Confectioners' Sugar = How Many grams?

1.0 g
2 ml Confectioners' Sugar

Conversion Detail: 2 ml Confectioners' Sugar

Equivalent to โ‰ˆ 1.0 g of confectioners' sugar, or in other units:

UnitValue
Tablespoon0.13 tbsp
Teaspoon0.40 tsp
Cup0.0083 cup
Milliliter2.0 ml
Gram1.0 g

About Confectioners' Sugar

Always sift confectioners' sugar before measuring โ€” it cakes up and clumps. Spoon and level after sifting.

Storage: Airtight container, cool dry place. Use within 1 year for best texture.

Common uses: frosting, icing, dusting cakes, no-bake desserts.

Density: 0.5g/ml. Because each ingredient has a different density, volume-to-weight conversion can't use a single generic value for all ingredients.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams is 2 milliliters of confectioners' sugar?โ–พ

2 milliliters of confectioners' sugar โ‰ˆ 1.0 grams, based on confectioners' sugar density of 0.5 g/ml.

How do I accurately measure confectioners' sugar with milliliters?โ–พ

Always sift confectioners' sugar before measuring โ€” it cakes up and clumps. Spoon and level after sifting.

Will the conversion be the same for all brands of confectioners' sugar?โ–พ

Results may vary slightly between brands and how loosely or firmly you scoop. The values here use a reference density of 0.5 g/ml from authoritative sources like king-arthur.

Why does 1 milliliter of confectioners' sugar not weigh the same as other ingredients?โ–พ

Same volume but different density results in different weight. Confectioners' Sugar has a density of 0.5 g/ml, so 1 ml of confectioners' sugar โ‰  1 ml of another ingredient by weight.