Grams to Apothecaries’ Dram calculator

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Grams to Apothecaries’ Dram formula

Apothecaries’ Dram to Grams formula

Grams
Grams

The Metric unit Gram is often used in baking.

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Apothecaries’ Dram
Apothecaries’ Dram

Dram is a unit of mass in the avoirdupois system, and both a unit of mass and a unit of volume in the apothecaries' system. It was originally both a coin and a weight in ancient Greece.

Source: Wikipedia


Grams to Apothecaries’ Dram Conversion Table

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g dr g dr g dr g dr
1 0.25720597254902 26 6.6873552862746 51 13.1175046 76 19.547653913726
2 0.51441194509805 27 6.9445612588236 52 13.374710572549 77 19.804859886275
3 0.77161791764707 28 7.2017672313727 53 13.631916545098 78 20.062065858824
4 1.0288238901961 29 7.4589732039217 54 13.889122517647 79 20.319271831373
5 1.2860298627451 30 7.7161791764707 55 14.146328490196 80 20.576477803922
6 1.5432358352941 31 7.9733851490197 56 14.403534462745 81 20.833683776471
7 1.8004418078432 32 8.2305911215688 57 14.660740435294 82 21.09088974902
8 2.0576477803922 33 8.4877970941178 58 14.917946407843 83 21.348095721569
9 2.3148537529412 34 8.7450030666668 59 15.175152380392 84 21.605301694118
10 2.5720597254902 35 9.0022090392158 60 15.432358352941 85 21.862507666667
11 2.8292656980393 36 9.2594150117649 61 15.68956432549 86 22.119713639216
12 3.0864716705883 37 9.5166209843139 62 15.946770298039 87 22.376919611765
13 3.3436776431373 38 9.7738269568629 63 16.203976270589 88 22.634125584314
14 3.6008836156863 39 10.031032929412 64 16.461182243138 89 22.891331556863
15 3.8580895882354 40 10.288238901961 65 16.718388215687 90 23.148537529412
16 4.1152955607844 41 10.54544487451 66 16.975594188236 91 23.405743501961
17 4.3725015333334 42 10.802650847059 67 17.232800160785 92 23.66294947451
18 4.6297075058824 43 11.059856819608 68 17.490006133334 93 23.920155447059
19 4.8869134784315 44 11.317062792157 69 17.747212105883 94 24.177361419608
20 5.1441194509805 45 11.574268764706 70 18.004418078432 95 24.434567392157
21 5.4013254235295 46 11.831474737255 71 18.261624050981 96 24.691773364706
22 5.6585313960785 47 12.088680709804 72 18.51883002353 97 24.948979337255
23 5.9157373686275 48 12.345886682353 73 18.776035996079 98 25.206185309804
24 6.1729433411766 49 12.603092654902 74 19.033241968628 99 25.463391282353
25 6.4301493137256 50 12.860298627451 75 19.290447941177 100 25.720597254902

  • Dram (3.888 grams)
    The apothecaries' system or apothecaries' weights and measures is a historical system of mass and volume units that were used by physicians and apothecaries for medical recipes, and also sometimes by scientists. Dram, unit of weight in the apothecaries’ and avoirdupois systems. An apothecaries’ dram contains 3 scruples (3.888 grams) of 20 grains each and is equal to one-eighth apothecaries’ ounce of 480 grains.
  • Gram (1 gram)
    The gram (alternative spelling: gramme; SI unit symbol: g) is a metric system unit of mass. Originally defined as "the absolute weight of a volume of pure water equal to the cube of the hundredth part of a metre [1 cm3], and at the temperature of melting ice" (later at 4 °C, the temperature of maximum density of water). However, in a reversal of reference and defined units, a gram is now defined as one one-thousandth of the SI base unit, the kilogram, or 1×10−3 kg, which itself is now defined, not in terms of grams, but as being equal to the mass of a physical prototype of a specific alloy kept locked up and preserved by the International Bureau of Weights and Measures.
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