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Convert Milliliter to Imperial Quart

Convert milliliters to imperial quarts instantly. 1 milliliter = 0.000879877 imperial quart — use the live calculator, the exact formula, a conversion table and worked examples. Also check the Imperial Quart to Milliliter converter for the reverse conversion.

Written by Sunith Babu L, Ph.D., Lead Engineer Reviewed by Dr. Jaya Christiyan K G, Ph.D.
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Units explained

Metric / SI

Milliliter

What is a milliliter?

A milliliter is one thousandth of a liter, exactly equal to one cubic centimeter.

Origin of the milliliter

Formed with the SI prefix milli- applied to the liter.

Where it is used

The standard small-volume unit in cooking, medicine and the laboratory.

When and where it was developed

Metric prefix system.

Imperial (UK)

Imperial Quart

What is a imperial quart?

An imperial quart is one quarter of an imperial gallon (1.13652 L).

Origin of the imperial quart

A subdivision of the 1824 imperial gallon.

Where it is used

Used in the UK and Commonwealth.

When and where it was developed

UK, 1824.

Milliliter to Imperial Quart conversion formula

The relationship between milliliters and imperial quarts:

1 mL = 0.000879877 qt
1 qt = 1136.5225 mL

To convert milliliters to imperial quarts, multiply the value in milliliters by 0.000879877. To reverse, multiply imperial quarts by 1136.5225.

How to use this converter

Type a value into the calculator. The result in imperial quarts updates as you type. Tap a quick value, copy the result with one click, or use the swap arrow to jump straight to the Imperial Quart to Milliliter converter for the reverse direction.

Step-by-step: convert milliliters to imperial quarts

  1. Write down the value in milliliters (mL).
  2. Multiply that value by the factor 0.000879877.
  3. The product is the equivalent value in imperial quarts (qt).
  4. To reverse, multiply the imperial quart value by 1136.5225.

Worked examples

Example 1 — Convert 1 mL to qt:
1 × 0.000879877 = 0.000879877 qt

Example 2 — Convert 100 mL to qt:
100 × 0.000879877 = 0.0879876993 qt

Real-world example — Plastic film and laminate thickness

A 500-milliliter sheet is a typical spec for ID-card laminates and film overlays. Converting to imperial quarts aligns the value with the unit most CAD systems and material datasheets prefer.

500 mL × 0.000879877 = 0.4399384966 qt

Real-world example — Packaging gauge

A 4-milliliter plastic bag thickness is a common spec for grocery and freezer bags. Converting from milliliters to imperial quarts is what packaging buyers do whenever they bridge US and metric supplier quotes.

4 mL × 0.000879877 = 0.003519508 qt

Milliliter to Imperial Quart conversion table

Standard reference values for converting milliliters to imperial quarts:

Milliliter [mL]Imperial Quart [qt]
0.018.79877e-6
0.18.79877e-5
10.000879877
20.001759754
30.002639631
40.003519508
50.004399385
100.0087987699
200.0175975399
300.0263963098
400.0351950797
500.0439938497
1000.0879876993
5000.4399384966
10000.8798769932

Frequently asked questions

How many imperial quarts is 1 milliliter?
1 milliliter equals 0.000879877 imperial quart.
How do I convert milliliters to imperial quarts?
Multiply the value in milliliters by 0.000879877 to get imperial quarts.
How do I convert imperial quarts back to milliliters?
Multiply the value in imperial quarts by 1136.5225, or use the Imperial Quart to Milliliter converter.
How many imperial quarts is 100 milliliters?
100 milliliters equals 0.0879876993 imperial quarts, because 100 × 0.000879877 = 0.0879876993.

Convert Milliliter to other volume units

Show all Milliliter conversions
Metric / SI (13 units)
US Customary (Liquid) (15 units)
US Customary (Dry) (5 units)
Imperial (UK) (14 units)
Cubic (length-derived) (4 units)
Cooking / Culinary (5 units)
Industrial / Specialized (6 units)

Sources & references

Conversion factor (1 mL = 0.000879877 qt) verified against the following authoritative sources:

Results are provided for general reference. Verify critical measurements against an authoritative standard.