A unit of volume where 1 liter equals 1 cubic decimeter or 0.001 cubic meters. Originally defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4°C. Universally used in metric countries and legally adopted in China for labeling liquid capacities such as beverages, fuel tanks, and medical dosages. The symbol “L” (uppercase) is recommended to avoid confusion with the numeral “1”.
A unit of volume where 1 liter equals 1 cubic decimeter or 0.001 cubic meters. Originally defined as the volume of 1 kilogram of pure water at 4°C. Universally used in metric countries and legally adopted in China for labeling liquid capacities such as beverages, fuel tanks, and medical dosages. The symbol “L” (uppercase) is recommended to avoid confusion with the numeral “1”.
| liter [l] | quart [qt] |
|---|---|
| 1 l | 1.05668820625 qt |
| 2 l | 2.1133764125 qt |
| 3 l | 3.17006461875 qt |
| 4 l | 4.226752825 qt |
| 5 l | 5.28344103125 qt |
| 10 l | 10.5668820625 qt |
| 20 l | 21.133764125 qt |
| 30 l | 31.700646187500002 qt |
| liter [l] | quart [qt] |
|---|---|
| 40 l | 42.26752825 qt |
| 50 l | 52.834410312500005 qt |
| 100 l | 105.66882062500001 qt |
| 200 l | 211.33764125000002 qt |
| 300 l | 317.006461875 qt |
| 400 l | 422.67528250000004 qt |
| 500 l | 528.3441031250001 qt |
| 1000 l | 1056.6882062500001 qt |