Converting Natural Betaine from Grams to Milliliters in Aqueous Formulas

Asked by: lucia On: May 10, 2019 Product Type: Cosmetics

Question

Regarding the use of Natural Betaine in an aqueous formula:

Could you please tell me how many milliliters (mL) are equivalent to 1 gram (g) of Natural Betaine?

Answer

Hello!\n\nTo convert grams (g) to milliliters (mL) for an ingredient like Natural Betaine, you need to know the density of the substance.\n\nSince Natural Betaine is a solid (usually in powder form), the density of the powder can vary depending on how it is packed, making volume measurement (mL) less accurate than weight measurement (g).\n\nCurrently, I do not have access to the specific density information for Natural Betaine in the database.\n\nTherefore, for accuracy in formulating, it is recommended to measure solid ingredients like Natural Betaine by weight (grams) rather than by volume (milliliters).\n\nIf you have further questions or need information about other properties of Natural Betaine, feel free to ask!