Kilograms is a measure of weight and quart is a measure of volume. You would need to know the density of the item you have. For example, a kilogram of mercury is denser than a kilogram of oxygen. You'd have a smaller volume of mercury than oxygen.
The quart (1 quart = 2 pints )
1 US quart = 2 US pints3 pints is greater than 1 quart
1 quart is 2 pints so 1/2 a quart is 1 pint
1 pint is half a quart, and half is 50%.
a quart of maple syrup weighs 2 lbs.12.5 oz.
It depends upon what liquid the quart is. A quart is a measure of (liquid) VOLUME A kilogram is a measure of MASS Mass and Volume are related by DENSITY: Density = mass / volume So, depending upon the density of the substance that makes up the quart the mass in kilograms of 1 quart will vary.
A common benchmark for something that weighs 1 kilogram is a liter of water, as it weighs approximately 1 kilogram at room temperature.
Kilograms is a measure of weight and quart is a measure of volume. You would need to know the density of the item you have. For example, a kilogram of mercury is denser than a kilogram of oxygen. You'd have a smaller volume of mercury than oxygen.
One quart of milk.
Milk cartons typically hold either 1 quart (946 grams) or 1 liter (1 kilogram) of milk.
A kilogram is a measure of weight and a quart is a measure of volume. If you consider water, which weighs about 8 pounds/gallon, or 2 pounds/quart, this is slightly less than one kilogram, or, since 1 kilogram is 2.2 pounds, 1 kilogram of water would be 1.1 quarts. You could have something that weighs one kilogram that may be very small in volume, so 1 kilogram would be much less than one quart. the opposite would also be true, as a kilogram of air would be much more than one quart.
no 1 liter = 1.05 quart 1 quart = 0.94 liter
Qt 1 quart = 32 oz 1 oz = 0.03 qt 1 Imp. qt = 40 oz
1 liter = 1.05 quart 1 quart = 0.94 liter
1/2 of a quart
quart 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 0.5 quart