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∙ 11y agoEnglish (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 meter is metric.
A gallon is an imperial measurement, litres and millilitres are metric. 1 gallon is equal to about 4.5 litres.
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.
In the metric system, "gal" is an abbreviation for "gallon," which is a unit of volume typically used to measure liquids. One gallon is equivalent to approximately 3.785 liters.
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
Approximately 4546.09 gallons of UK liquid will weigh 1 metric ton.
A metric gallon is a unit of measurement used in some countries, particularly in Canada, which is equal to 4.54609 liters. It is a larger volume than the imperial gallon commonly used in the United Kingdom and the United States.
4 liters. Some countries and regions use the term "metric gallon" to describe a measurement that's close to a USAmerican gallon (3.79 liters) or an Imperial gallon (4.56 liters) People still use metric gallons because the gallon has historically been considered a convienent unit for measurement for liquids, such as beer and wine. It could be split into 4ths (quarts), 8ths (pints) or 16ths (cups) You can split a metric gallon into 4ths (Liters), 5ths (800 ml, or a metric 5th), 8ths, (500 mls, or a metric pint) 10ths (400 ML), or 16ths (250 mls)