Convert Milliliters to Gallons
1 mL = 0.000264172 gal
Conversion Table
| milliliters (mL) | gallons (gal) |
|---|---|
| 0.5 | 0.000132086 |
| 1 | 0.000264172 |
| 2 | 0.000528344 |
| 5 | 0.00132086 |
| 10 | 0.00264172 |
| 25 | 0.0066043 |
| 50 | 0.0132086 |
| 100 | 0.0264172 |
| 250 | 0.066043 |
| 500 | 0.132086 |
| 1000 | 0.264172 |
How to Convert milliliters to gallons
To convert milliliters to gallons, multiply the value by the conversion factor:
For example: 10 mL = 0.00264172 gal
About milliliters and gallons
The Conversion Formula
To convert milliliters to gallons, multiply the value by the conversion factor: 1 mL = 0.000264172 gal. For a worked example, suppose you need to convert 25 mL to gallons: 25 × 0.000264172 = 0.0066043 gal. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 0.000264172, or equivalently multiply by 3785.41.
About milliliters
The milliliter (mL) is exactly one cubic centimeter (cc). This 1-to-1 relationship with spatial volume makes it incredibly useful in science and medicine. In healthcare, 'cc' and 'mL' are used interchangeably. It is the global standard for small liquid measurements, from vaccine doses to shampoo bottles. milliliters are commonly used in Medicine dosages, Canned drink volumes, Cooking (metric recipes), and Perfume bottles, Laboratory pipettes.
A standard teaspoon holds about 5 milliliters.
About gallons
The gallon is a unit with a split personality. The US Gallon (approx. 3.785 L) is based on the pre-1824 English wine gallon. The Imperial Gallon (approx. 4.546 L) used in the UK is about 20% larger. This divergence happened when Britain updated its standards in 1824, but the newly independent US stuck with the old wine gallon. Today, the US gallon is the standard for fuel and milk in the United States. gallons are commonly used in Gasoline sales (US), Milk jugs (US), Paint buckets, and Water consumption tracking, Aquarium sizes.
A large milk jug in the US is 1 gallon.
When Would You Convert milliliters to gallons?
Converting between milliliters and gallons is one of the most common volume conversions. You might need this conversion when working with international specifications, following instructions written for a different measurement system, or comparing values across different standards. Having the conversion factor (1 mL = 0.000264172 gal) memorized or bookmarked can save time in professional and everyday contexts alike.