1.8 liters is approximately 1.9016 quarts.
To convert liters to quarts, multiply the liters by the conversion factor of 1.05669, since one liter equals 1.05669 quarts. Multiplying 1.8 by 1.05669 gives the result in quarts.
Conversion Tool
Result in quarts:
Conversion Formula
The formula to convert liters to quarts is:
Quarts = Liters × 1.05669
This works because one liter is equivalent to approximately 1.05669 US liquid quarts. Multiplying by this factor converts the volume from liters, a metric unit, to quarts which is used mostly in the US customary system.
Example calculation for 1.8 liters:
- Start with 1.8 liters.
- Multiply 1.8 by 1.05669 (conversion factor).
- 1.8 × 1.05669 = 1.9016 quarts.
Conversion Example
- 2.5 liters to quarts
- Multiply 2.5 × 1.05669.
- 2.5 × 1.05669 = 2.6417 quarts.
- The result is approximately 2.6417 quarts.
- 0.75 liters to quarts
- Multiply 0.75 × 1.05669.
- 0.75 × 1.05669 = 0.7925 quarts.
- About 0.7925 quarts.
- 10 liters to quarts
- Multiply 10 × 1.05669.
- 10 × 1.05669 = 10.5669 quarts.
- So, 10 liters equals 10.5669 quarts.
- 5.3 liters to quarts
- Multiply 5.3 × 1.05669.
- 5.3 × 1.05669 = 5.5965 quarts.
- Approximately 5.5965 quarts.
Conversion Chart
The chart below shows liters and their corresponding values in quarts, from -23.2 to 26.8 liters. Negative values can represent a deficit or removal of volume. Use the chart by finding the liter value then read across to the quarts column for the equivalent.
| Liters (L) | Quarts (qt) |
|---|---|
| -23.2 | -24.5 |
| -15.0 | -15.85 |
| -7.5 | -7.925 |
| 0 | 0 |
| 3.4 | 3.59 |
| 8.1 | 8.56 |
| 12.7 | 13.41 |
| 18.3 | 19.32 |
| 22.6 | 23.87 |
| 26.8 | 28.30 |
Related Conversion Questions
- How many quarts are in 1.8 liters exactly?
- What is the best way to convert 1.8 liters into quarts without a calculator?
- Is 1.8 liters closer to 2 or 1.5 quarts?
- Can I convert 1.8 liters to quarts for cooking purposes?
- What is the difference between US quarts and liters when converting 1.8 units?
- How do I convert 1.8 liters to quarts using an online tool?
- Why does 1.8 liters equal about 1.9 quarts and not 2?
Conversion Definitions
Liters: A liter is a metric unit, used for measuring volume, especially liquids. It equals one cubic decimeter or 1,000 cubic centimeters. Liters are common in science, cooking, and daily life to measure fluids or gases. One liter is slightly bigger than a US quart.
Quarts: A quart is a unit of volume used in the US customary and imperial systems. One US liquid quart equals exactly 0.94635 liters. Quarts are often used in cooking and measuring liquids like milk or oil. The unit is divided into four pints or two half-gallons.
Conversion FAQs
Can I convert liters to quarts for dry ingredients?
While quarts and liters measure volume, dry ingredient measures can differ due to density. For dry ingredients, weight is a better measure, but quarts can approximate volume if the ingredient’s density is similar to water’s. So conversions for dry goods might not be precise.
Why does the conversion factor from liters to quarts have decimals?
The decimal in the factor 1.05669 exists because liters and quarts come from different measurement systems. Liters are metric, based on cubic decimeters, quarts come from traditional US liquid measures. Since their volumes don’t align exactly, decimals appear in the conversion.
Does temperature affect liters to quarts conversion?
Temperature can affect volume due to liquid expansion or contraction, but the conversion factor assumes standard conditions. For high precision, consider temperature impact, but for everyday use, the conversion remains accurate enough.
Is the conversion factor the same for UK quarts?
No, the UK (imperial) quart is larger than the US quart. The US liquid quart is about 0.946 liters, while the imperial quart is about 1.136 liters. So converting liters to UK quarts requires a different factor, approximately 0.88 quarts per liter.
How accurate is converting liters to quarts in cooking?
For cooking, converting liters to quarts is sufficiently accurate, as recipes tolerate small variations. Using the factor 1.05669 will give close volume equivalents, although measuring directly in either unit is best for precision.