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Liters to Imperial Gallons Converter

1 Liter = 0.2199692483 Imperial Gallons

Understanding how liters relate to imperial gallons is important across chemistry, fuel management, and medicine. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as a unit equal to one cubic decimeter. In practice, 1 L equals 0.219969 imp gal.

Did you know? Did you know? The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as a unit equal to one cubic decimeter. Meanwhile, the imperial gallon was defined by the british weights and measures act of 1824 as the volume of 10 pounds of water. These different origins explain why both units remain in common use today.

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Conversion formula

1 L = 0.2199692483 imp gal

To convert from Liters to Imperial Gallons, multiply the value in liters by 0.2199692483.

Liters (L)Imperial Gallons (imp gal)
0.0010.0002199692483
0.010.002199692483
0.10.02199692483
10.2199692483
20.4399384966
51.099846241
102.199692483
255.499231207
5010.99846241
10021.99692483
25054.99231207
500109.9846241
1000219.9692483

About Liters to Imperial Gallons

The liter-to-imperial gallon conversion is widely used across volume and capacity measurement. The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as a unit equal to one cubic decimeter. The original French spelling "litre" is still used in many countries. The imperial gallon has its own rich history: the imperial gallon was defined by the british weights and measures act of 1824 as the volume of 10 pounds of water. Understanding both units and how they relate to each other is essential for professionals in cooking, chemistry, and fuel management.

In practice, this conversion comes up frequently when sizing a container for storage. For example, 1 L = 0.219969 imp gal, 10 L = 2.19969 imp gal, and 100 L = 21.9969 imp gal. A standard water bottle holds about 0.5 liters. Similarly, the imperial gallon holds about 4.546 liters compared to the us gallon at 3.785 liters. Having an instant converter saves time and eliminates the risk of manual calculation errors, especially when precision matters.

To convert back from imperial gallons to liters, remember that 1 imp gal = 4.54609 L. The liter is primarily used for beverage containers, fuel economy, engine displacement, and cooking, while the imperial gallon is the preferred unit for fuel measurement in the UK and some Commonwealth countries. Whether you need a quick estimate or a precise figure, our converter handles both - simply enter any value and get an instant, accurate result with the full conversion formula.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many imperial gallons are in 1 liter?

1 liter is equal to 0.219969 imperial gallons. This conversion factor is used in volume and capacity measurement across cooking and chemistry.

How do I convert liters to imperial gallons manually?

Multiply the value in liters by 0.219969. For example, 10 liters multiplied by 0.219969 gives 2.19969 imperial gallons. For the reverse, divide by 0.219969 or multiply by 4.54609.

What is the origin of the imperial gallon?

The Imperial gallon was defined by the British Weights and Measures Act of 1824 as the volume of 10 pounds of water. It is about 20% larger than the US gallon.

What is the origin of the liter?

The liter was introduced in France in 1795 as a unit equal to one cubic decimeter. The original French spelling "litre" is still used in many countries.

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