There are approximately 1.057 US quarts in 1 liter.
There are approximately 0.946 liters in one quart.
1 qt(US Liq) = 0.946352 L
There are approximately 568 milliliters in 0.6 imperial quarts.
One dry quart is equivalent to 0.908 liquid quarts. This means that if you have one quart of a dry substance, it would be equivalent to approximately 0.908 quarts when measured in liquid form.
A litre can will hold 1.057 quarts.
The spelling is Litre or Liter.
1 litre = 0.88 quarts.
There are 1.102 US quarts in a litre.
20 litre
35 Gallons (US) = 140 Quarts (US)
A litre is the same on both sides of the pond. A British litre is the same as an American litre, Russian Litre and sub Saharan Africa Litre.It is the "quart" which can vary as both the US gallon and US pint are both different from Imperial/UK Pints and gallons. (A quart being a quarter of a gallon, hence the relevance)There are 0.879877 imperial (British) quarts in a litre(and just for completeness....)There are 1.05669 US quarts in a litre
1 US fluid quart ≡ 0.946352946 liter. Wikipedia "liter" and scroll down to the Conversions section.
1.25 litre
There are approximately 1.057 US quarts in 1 liter.
According to the 2000 Lincoln LS Owner Guide : With engine oil filter change : ( for the 3.0 litre V6 engine , 6.7 U.S. quarts ) ( for the 3.9 litre V8 engine , 6.0 U.S. quarts )
1 litre = 1.057 quart [US, liquid] 1 quart [US, liquid] = 0.946 litre