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Please provide values below to convert milliliter [mL] to gallon (US) [gal (US)], or vice versa. MilliliterDefinition: A milliliter (symbol: mL) is a unit of volume that is accepted for use in the international system of units (SI). One milliliter is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cm3), 1/1,000,000 cubic meters (m3), or 1/1000 liters. History/Origin: The base unit of the milliliter is the liter (US spelling), spelled "litre" in SI terms. The term "litre" was originally part of the French metric system and was derived from the term "litron," one of the older versions of the French litre. Refer to the liter page for further details. Current use: Milliliters are used to measure the volume of many types of smaller containers in everyday use, such as plastic bottles, cans, drinking, glasses, juice and milk cartons, yogurt, toothpaste tubes, perfume/cologne bottles, etc. Many measurement devices such as graduated cylinders, beakers, pipettes, measurement cups, etc. also use the measurement of milliliters. Gallon (US)Definition: A gallon is a unit of volume specifically regarding liquid capacity in both the US customary and imperial systems of measurement. The US gallon is defined as 231 cubic inches (3.785 liters). In contrast, the imperial gallon, which is used in the United Kingdom, Canada, and some Caribbean nations, is defined as 4.54609 liters. In both systems, the gallon is divided into four quarts. Quarts are then divided into two pints and pints are divided into two cups. A cup is comprised of two gills, making one gallon equal four quarts, eight pints, sixteen cups, or thirty-two gills. Further differentiating the US and the imperial gallon, a US gill is divided into four fluid ounces, while an imperial gallon is divided into five. A US fluid ounce is therefore 1/128 of a US gallon while an imperial fluid ounce is 1/160 of an imperial gallon. History/origin: The term gallon most closely originates from "galon" in Old Northern French and developed as a system for measuring wine and beer in England, resulting in measures such as the wine gallon, ale gallon, and imperial gallon. Current use: In the United States (US), gallons are often used for larger containers, such as half gallon tubs of ice cream or one-gallon cartons of milk. Gallons are also widely used in fuel economy expression in the US, as well as some of its territories. The imperial gallon is used even more sparingly than the US gallon, with most countries around the world using liters when referencing fuel. Milliliter to Gallon (US) Conversion Table
How to Convert Milliliter to Gallon (US)1 mL = 0.0002641721 gal (US) Example: convert 15 mL to gal (US): Popular Volume Unit ConversionsConvert Milliliter to Other Volume UnitsConvert 1000 Milliliters to Gallons (US liquid) (ml to gal (US)) with our conversion calculator and conversion tables. To convert 1000 ml to gal (US) use direct conversion formula below. 1000 MILLILITERS = 0.26420079260238 GALLONS (US LIQUID) Conversion table: Milliliters to Gallons (US liquid)
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How many 1000 ml makes a gallon?Milliliter to Gallon (US) Conversion Table. How many ml of water makes a gallon?In 1 gallon, there are 2 US quarts, 8 US pints, 128 US fluid ounces, 16 US cups, 256 US tablespoons, 768 US teaspoons, 3,785 milliliters, 14328 liters, or 0.00378541 cubic meters. There are 3,785 ml in a gallon of water.
Is 1 Litre the same as 1000 ml?Yes, 1 L = 1000 ml. Though both litres (l) and milliliters (ml) represent the same quantity, their values differ.
What is 1000 ml of water in cups?There are 4.22 cups in 1000 milliliters.
There are about 236.6 milliliters in a single cup.
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