There are 946 milliliters in one quart or 0.946 liters in one quart or 32 ounces in one quart. Keeping a conversion chart on hand makes this easier. You can find more information here: lemelange.com/conversion_chart.htm.
There are 30 milliliters in 1 ounce. There are 32 ounces or 4 cups in a quart so there is 960 milliliters in a quart. Converting measurements can get confusing, so I keep a chart handy.
You can find more information here: lemelange.com/conversion_chart.htm.
There are 3785 milliliters in a gallon. In an Olympic-sized swimming pool, there are 660,000 gallons of water or 2,498,371,780 milliliters.
Because a milliliter is such a small unit of measurement compared to a gallon, there are a lot of milliliters in a gallon! To be exact, there are 3,785.41178 milliliters in a gallon. More.
It really will depend on what exactly the fluid is that you are dealing with. Different liquids will have different densities. One milliliter of water is equal to one gram.
If you want to know how many milliliters are in a gram, you first need to know the density of what you are measuring, since milliliters are a unit of volume and grams are.
1 centiliter is equal to 10 milliliters. More.
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