Convert Liters to Quarts

1 L = 1.056688 qt

Conversion Formula

1 L = 1.05669 qt

Common Liter to Quart Conversions

Liters (L)Quarts (qt)
0.50.528344
11.05669
22.11338
33.17006
44.22675
55.28344
1010.5669
1515.8503
2021.1338
2526.4172
5052.8344
7579.2516
100105.669
250264.172
500528.344
750792.516
10001056.69
25002641.72
50005283.44
1000010566.9

How to Convert Liters to Quarts

To convert liters to quarts, multiply the liter value by 1.05669.

For example, 5 liters is equal to 5 × 1.05669 = 5.28344 quarts.

The liter (L) and the quart (qt) are both units of volume. Understanding the relationship between these units is helpful for everyday conversions, scientific calculations, and engineering applications.

Understanding Liters and Quarts

What is a Liter (L)?

The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 milliliters or one cubic decimeter.

Liters are the global standard for measuring beverages, fuel, and liquid products.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many Quarts are in 1 Liter?

1 Liter (L) is equal to 1.05669 Quarts (qt).

How do I convert Liters to Quarts?

To convert Liters to Quarts, multiply the value by 1.05669. For example, 10 L = 10.5669 qt.

How many Liters are in 1 Quart?

1 Quart (qt) is equal to 0.946353 Liters (L).

What is the formula to convert Liters to Quarts?

The formula is: Quarts = Liters × 1.05669. This means you multiply the number of Liters by 1.05669 to get the equivalent in Quarts.

How much is 100 Liters in Quarts?

100 Liters (L) is equal to 105.669 Quarts (qt). You can use the converter above for any custom value.

What is a Liter?

The liter (L) is a metric unit of volume equal to 1,000 milliliters or one cubic decimeter. Liters are the global standard for measuring beverages, fuel, and liquid products.

Is converting Liters to Quarts a common conversion?

Yes, converting between Liters and Quarts is a common volume conversion used in everyday life, science, and engineering. Our converter provides instant, accurate results.

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Conversion factors sourced from SI (BIPM) and NIST standards. Reviewed by the MicroCalcTools engineering team.

Last updated: April 2026