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Convert quarts to milliliters (qt to mL) with the volume conversion calculator, and learn the quart to milliliter formula.
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Quarts to Milliliters (qt to mL) conversion calculator for Volume conversions with additional tables and formulas.
US Quarts (Liquid) to Milliliters (qt to mL) conversion calculator for Volume conversions with additional tables and formulas.
1 quart equals 946 milliliters. To use this converter, just choose a unit to convert from, a unit to convert to, then type the value you want to convert. The result will be shown immediately. Click here for details. One quart is equivalent to 946.352946 milliliters. This means that for every 1 quart, there are 946.352946 milliliters.
Instant free online tool for quart (US) to milliliter conversion or vice versa. The quart (US) [qt (US)] to milliliter [mL] conversion table and conversion steps are also listed. Also, explore tools to convert quart (US) or milliliter to other volume units or learn more about volume conversions.
Do a quick conversion: 1 quarts = 946.35295 milliliters using the online calculator for metric conversions. Check the chart for more details.
1 quart (qt) = 946.352946 milliliter (ml). Quart (qt) is a unit of Volume used in Standard system. Milliliter (ml) is a unit of Volume used in Metric system. Quarts are a unit of volume that are used to measure liquids, such as water, milk, oil, wine, etc. They are also used to measure some dry goods, such as grains, fruits, nuts, etc.