Kilograms to Gallons Converter - (kg to gal) (2024)

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1 kg = 0.264172052358 gal

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Since kilograms are a unit of mass and gallons are a unit of volume, which are different physical quantities, we need to know one more physical quantity of the ingredient or substance to convert between them.In this case, we need to account for the density of the substance whenever we do a conversion.

Therefore, to convert between kilograms and gallons of an ingredient or substance, we must either multiply or divide by its density, depending on which direction we are performing the conversion.

Kilograms to Gallons Formula

To convert a measurement in kilograms to gallons, divide the weight by the density of the ingredient or material.Note that in order for this to work, the density must be in kilograms per gallon (kg/gal).

If the density is given in grams per milliliter (g/mL), then first multiply the density by 3.7854 to convert to kg/gal.

For a density given in g/mL, you can use this simple formula to convert:

gallons = kilograms / 3.7854 × density

Thus, the volume in gallons is equal to the weight in kilograms divided by 3.7854 times the density (in g/mL) of the ingredient, substance, or material.

For example, here's how to convert 5 kilograms to gallons for an ingredient with a density of 0.7 g/mL.

gallons = 5 kg / 3.7854 × 0.7 g/mL = 1.8869 gal

When to Convert Kilograms to Gallons

Kilograms and gallons are both commonly used to measure cooking ingredients.

For cooking applications, most chefs suggest measuring dry ingredients by weight rather than volume to improve accuracy in the measurements.[1] The density of dry ingredients can vary for a variety of reasons, such as compaction and clumping.

The best way to ensure an accurate conversion is to use a scale. When a scale is not available, a calculator like the one above is a good way to estimate the weight to volume conversion.

Another useful application of weight and volume conversions is chemistry.When performing chemical reactions by combining separate chemicals to produce a new chemical, one must know the exact amount of each chemical to add in order to maximize the yield of the reaction.

It is common to mix powdered chemicals with liquid, or aqueous, chemicals, and this is where it becomes very useful to convert between weights and volumes.[2]

A third application of weight and volume conversions is when shipping freight when calculating the volumetric weight for cargo and packages.Trucks, ships, and airplanes are limited in the amount of weight or volume they can transport, so if one of those quantities is known, but the limitation is on the other, then it becomes necessary to convert between the two so as not to overload the shipping vehicle.

Keep reading to learn more about each unit of measure.

What Is a Kilogram?

One kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams, 2.204623 pounds, or 1/1,000 of a metric ton.

The formal definition of the kilogram changed in 2019.One kilogram was previously equal to the mass of the platinum-iridium bar, known as the International Prototype of the Kilogram, which was stored in Sèvres, France.

The 2019 SI brochure now defines the kilogram using the Planck constant, and it is defined using the meter and second.[3] It is equal to the mass of 1,000 cubic centimeters, or milliliters, of water.

The kilogram, or kilogramme, is the SI base unit for mass and is also a multiple of the gram. In the metric system, "kilo" is the prefix for thousands, or 103. Kilograms can be abbreviated as kg; for example, 1 kilogram can be written as 1 kg.

A kilogram is frequently referred to as a unit of weight.While technically, a kilogram is a measure of mass, and weight is actually a measure of force, the two are equivalent as long as we are performing our calculations on Earth.

For example, an object with a mass of 1 kilogram weighs 1 kilogram on Earth, but only weighs one-sixth of that on the moon, yet still has the same mass.

Learn more about kilograms.

What Is a Gallon?

The US liquid gallon is a unit of fluid volume equal to four quarts, eight pints, or sixteen cups.[4] The US liquid gallon should not be confused with the US dry gallon or the imperial gallon, which are different units of measure.

The gallon is a US customary unit of volume. Gallons can be abbreviated as gal; for example, 1 gallon can be written as 1 gal.

Learn more about gallons.

Kilogram to Gallon Conversion Table

Kilogram measurements converted to gallons for commonly used cooking and baking ingredients.
Weight in Kilograms:Volume in Gallons of:
WaterMilkCooking OilAll Purpose FlourGranulated Sugar
1 kg0.264172 gal0.256478 gal0.300196 gal0.49938 gal0.3125 gal
2 kg0.528344 gal0.512955 gal0.600391 gal0.99876 gal0.625 gal
3 kg0.792516 gal0.769433 gal0.900587 gal1.4981 gal0.9375 gal
4 kg1.0567 gal1.0259 gal1.2008 gal1.9975 gal1.25 gal
5 kg1.3209 gal1.2824 gal1.501 gal2.4969 gal1.5625 gal
6 kg1.585 gal1.5389 gal1.8012 gal2.9963 gal1.875 gal
7 kg1.8492 gal1.7953 gal2.1014 gal3.4957 gal2.1875 gal
8 kg2.1134 gal2.0518 gal2.4016 gal3.995 gal2.5 gal
9 kg2.3775 gal2.3083 gal2.7018 gal4.4944 gal2.8125 gal
10 kg2.6417 gal2.5648 gal3.002 gal4.9938 gal3.125 gal
11 kg2.9059 gal2.8213 gal3.3022 gal5.4932 gal3.4375 gal
12 kg3.1701 gal3.0777 gal3.6023 gal5.9926 gal3.75 gal
13 kg3.4342 gal3.3342 gal3.9025 gal6.4919 gal4.0625 gal
14 kg3.6984 gal3.5907 gal4.2027 gal6.9913 gal4.375 gal
15 kg3.9626 gal3.8472 gal4.5029 gal7.4907 gal4.6875 gal
16 kg4.2268 gal4.1036 gal4.8031 gal7.9901 gal5 gal
17 kg4.4909 gal4.3601 gal5.1033 gal8.4895 gal5.3125 gal
18 kg4.7551 gal4.6166 gal5.4035 gal8.9888 gal5.625 gal
19 kg5.0193 gal4.8731 gal5.7037 gal9.4882 gal5.9375 gal
20 kg5.2834 gal5.1296 gal6.0039 gal9.9876 gal6.25 gal
21 kg5.5476 gal5.386 gal6.3041 gal10.49 gal6.5625 gal
22 kg5.8118 gal5.6425 gal6.6043 gal10.99 gal6.875 gal
23 kg6.076 gal5.899 gal6.9045 gal11.49 gal7.1875 gal
24 kg6.3401 gal6.1555 gal7.2047 gal11.99 gal7.5 gal
25 kg6.6043 gal6.4119 gal7.5049 gal12.48 gal7.8125 gal
26 kg6.8685 gal6.6684 gal7.8051 gal12.98 gal8.125 gal
27 kg7.1326 gal6.9249 gal8.1053 gal13.48 gal8.4375 gal
28 kg7.3968 gal7.1814 gal8.4055 gal13.98 gal8.75 gal
29 kg7.661 gal7.4379 gal8.7057 gal14.48 gal9.0625 gal
30 kg7.9252 gal7.6943 gal9.0059 gal14.98 gal9.375 gal
31 kg8.1893 gal7.9508 gal9.3061 gal15.48 gal9.6875 gal
32 kg8.4535 gal8.2073 gal9.6063 gal15.98 gal10 gal
33 kg8.7177 gal8.4638 gal9.9065 gal16.48 gal10.31 gal
34 kg8.9819 gal8.7202 gal10.21 gal16.98 gal10.63 gal
35 kg9.246 gal8.9767 gal10.51 gal17.48 gal10.94 gal
36 kg9.5102 gal9.2332 gal10.81 gal17.98 gal11.25 gal
37 kg9.7744 gal9.4897 gal11.11 gal18.48 gal11.56 gal
38 kg10.04 gal9.7462 gal11.41 gal18.98 gal11.88 gal
39 kg10.3 gal10 gal11.71 gal19.48 gal12.19 gal
40 kg10.57 gal10.26 gal12.01 gal19.98 gal12.5 gal

References

  1. National Institute of Standards & Technology, Culinary Measurement Tips, https://www.nist.gov/pml/owm/culinary-measurement-tips
  2. CK-12 Foundation, Introductory Chemistry (CK-12) - 12.6: Mass-Volume Stoichiometry, https://chem.libretexts.org/Bookshelves/Introductory_Chemistry/Introductory_Chemistry_(CK-12)/12%3A_Stoichiometry/12.06%3A_Mass-Volume_Stoichiometry
  3. International Bureau of Weights and Measures, The International System of Units, 9th Edition, 2019, https://www.bipm.org/documents/20126/41483022/SI-Brochure-9-EN.pdf
  4. National Institute of Standards and Technology, Specifications, Tolerances, and Other Technical Requirements for Weighing and Measuring Devices, Handbook 44 - 2019 Edition, https://nvlpubs.nist.gov/nistpubs/hb/2019/NIST.HB.44-2019.pdf

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