Convert Milliliters (mL) to Quarts (qt)
1 milliliter equals 0.00105669 quarts.
Milliliter to Quart Converter
How to Convert Milliliter to Quart
1 milliliter = 0.00105669 quarts
Quart = Milliliter × 0.00105669
Example: 1 mL × 0.00105669 = 0.00105669 qt
Reverse Conversion
To convert quarts back to milliliters:
- Remember, 1 quart equals 946.353 milliliters.
- To convert 0.00105669 qt to mL, multiply
0.00105669 x 946.353, resulting in1 mL.
Common Milliliter to Quart Conversions
| Milliliter | Quart | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 1 milliliter | 0.00105669 quarts | |
| 5 milliliters | 0.00528344 quarts | |
| 10 milliliters | 0.0105669 quarts | |
| 25 milliliters | 0.0264172 quarts |
| Milliliter | Quart | Actions |
|---|---|---|
| 50 milliliters | 0.0528344 quarts | |
| 100 milliliters | 0.105669 quarts | |
| 500 milliliters | 0.528344 quarts | |
| 1000 milliliters | 1.05669 quarts |
Milliliters to quarts Conversion Table
Reference table with common milliliters to quarts conversions. All values calculated with high precision.
Milliliters to Quarts Table
0.1 to 500
Milliliters to Quarts Table
1000 to 1 × 108
Quarts to Milliliters Table
0.0001 to 12
Quarts to Milliliters Table
1 to 100000
Definition of Milliliter
milliliter: A Unit of Measurement for Volume
The milliliter (abbreviated as "ml" or "mL") is a metric unit of volume measurement equal to one-thousandth of a liter. It is commonly used to measure small quantities of liquids or substances in various fields, including chemistry, pharmacy, cooking, and medicine.
Conversions to Other Units of Measurement:
- Liters (L): 1 milliliter is equal to 0.001 liters. For example, a bottle containing 500 milliliters of water would be equivalent to 0.5 liters.
- Cubic Centimeters (cm³): 1 milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter. This conversion is often used interchangeably, especially in scientific and medical contexts where precise volume measurements are required.
- Fluid Ounces (fl oz): 1 milliliter is approximately equal to 0.033814 fluid ounces. This conversion is commonly used in cooking and beverage measurements. For instance, a medicine dropper with a capacity of 10 milliliters would hold approximately 0.33814 fluid ounces of liquid.
- Gallons (gal): 1 milliliter is approximately equal to 0.000264172 gallons. This conversion is useful for understanding volumes on a larger scale, such as in manufacturing or chemical processing. For example, a chemical tank containing 10,000 milliliters of solution would be equivalent to approximately 2.64 gallons.
- Pints (pt): 1 milliliter is approximately equal to 0.00211338 pints. This conversion is commonly used in the beverage industry. For instance, a bottle of beer with a volume of 355 milliliters would be equivalent to approximately 0.750249 pints.
The milliliter is a standard unit of volume measurement in the metric system and is derived from the liter. It is widely used due to its convenience for measuring small volumes accurately.
Definition of Quart
Quart: A Common Unit of Volume Measurement
The quart is a unit of volume measurement commonly used in various industries and everyday life. It is represented by the symbol "qt" and is equivalent to a quarter of a gallon or two pints. The quart is frequently used in cooking, baking, and beverage recipes, as well as in industries such as manufacturing, food service, and agriculture.
Conversions to Other Units of Measurement:
- Liters: 1 quart is approximately equal to 0.9464 liters. For example, when measuring liquids for international recipes or scientific experiments, quarts may need to be converted to liters for precision.
- Gallons: 1 quart is equal to 1/4 or 0.25 gallon. In fuel or liquid transport industries, volumes measured in quarts may be converted to gallons for pricing or distribution purposes.
- Pints: 1 quart is equal to 2 pints. When planning serving sizes or portioning beverages, quarts may be converted to pints for more convenient measurements.
- Fluid Ounces: 1 quart is equal to 32 fluid ounces. In cooking or baking, recipes measured in quarts may need to be converted to fluid ounces for accurate ingredient measurement.
The quart conversions to other units allow for flexibility and precision in different contexts, ensuring efficient operations and quality outcomes.
About the Milliliter
Facts & Uses
- 1 mL = 1 cm³ exactly — the foundational link between length and volume in the metric system.
- Standard unit for medical dosing (injections, oral syringes), laboratory work, and cosmetics packaging (perfumes, serums, contact lens solutions).
- Cooking outside the US uses milliliters for recipe precision: 5 mL = 1 metric teaspoon, 15 mL = 1 metric tablespoon.
- Beverages: 330 mL standard can, 250 mL wine glass pour, 500 mL pint bottle, 750 mL wine bottle.
Curiosities
- The cubic centimeter (cc) is identical to the milliliter — engine displacement and medical syringes still often use cc, especially in older specifications.
- 1 mL of water at 4 °C weighs almost exactly 1 gram — the kitchen approximation that makes metric cooking so simple.
- A standard medication drop is approximately 0.05 mL (1/20 mL); 20 drops ≈ 1 mL is the conventional pharmacy ratio.
- Approximate equivalents: 1 mL ≈ 0.0338 fl oz (US) ≈ 0.2 metric tsp ≈ 0.03527 imperial fluid ounces.
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About the Quart
Facts & Uses
- US liquid quart = 946.352946 mL exactly (= ¼ US gallon = 2 US pints = 32 US fl oz). The bridge between pints and gallons.
- Common for oil bottles (motor oil, cooking oil), milk cartons, mason jars, and paint cans in the US market.
- UK imperial quart = 1136.5225 mL exactly — about 20% larger; rarely used today as the UK favors liters.
- Slow cookers, soup pots, and storage containers commonly sized as 2-quart, 4-quart, or 6-quart.
Curiosities
- The name "quart" comes from "quarta pars" — Latin for "fourth part" of a gallon, dating back to medieval English measures.
- A US dry quart (1.101 L) also exists for measuring fruits and grains, but is functionally obsolete outside agricultural commodity reports.
- 1 US quart of water weighs ≈ 2.086 lb at room temperature — a quarter of a gallon's 8.34 lb.
- Approximate equivalents: 1 US qt ≈ 0.946 L ≈ 0.833 imperial quarts ≈ 32 fl oz.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many quarts are in one milliliter?
One milliliter equals 0.00105669 quarts. To convert, multiply the milliliter value by 0.00105669. For the reverse, divide the quart value by 0.00105669 (or multiply by 946.353).
What is <span class="fraction"><span class="top">1</span><span class="bottom">5</span></span> milliliters in quarts?
15 milliliters = 0.00021134 quarts. This is one of the most commonly searched conversions for this pair.
How precise is the milliliter-to-quart conversion?
The factor 0.00105669 is accurate to 6 significant figures, derived from international measurement standards. Our calculator uses full precision internally.
Looking for the reverse? Convert Quart to Milliliter
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