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English (or imperial) units are things like:- Pint/gallon for volume Inch/foot for length Ounce/pound for weight (there are more) Metric units are:- litre for volume metre for length kilogram for weight
Metric tonne is mass and a gallon is volume; they are not convertibleIf you know the weight of the chemical (liquid) per gallon - you could then convert the Metric Tonne weight to gallons. Water is 8.34 pounds or 3.78 kilograms at 62 °F (17 °C), per Gallon.
None, really, because a gallon is not a metric unit. A litre is the appropriate unit to use for measuring volumes.
A gallon is an imperial measurement, litres and millilitres are metric. 1 gallon is equal to about 4.5 litres.
A meter is metric.
Gallon is an Imperial measurement. It originated in England.
There is no such thing as a metric gallon. The metric measurement is litres. There are 4.54609188 litres to an imperial gallon.
Convert gallon to appropriate metric units.
A gallon is certainly not metric. It is imperial.
Nothing. It is an abbreviation for gallon, but the gallon is NOT part of the metric system.
The metric unit for a gallon of milk is liters.
No the metric measurement for volume is the liter.
No. It is imperial.
English (or imperial) units are things like:- Pint/gallon for volume Inch/foot for length Ounce/pound for weight (there are more) Metric units are:- litre for volume metre for length kilogram for weight
10000 UK gallon to how many metric tonne water
Although there is no official "Metric Gallon" there are those in the UK and the US who propose a metrication using the US and Imperial terminology. This means that a metric Pint is equal to 500 ml, a metric quart 1 litre and a metric gallon 4 litres etc. This would mean that full metric systems would be used and the traditional terminology would be kept for cultural reasons.
One metric gallon = about 4.546 liters.