Density of Gasoline?

Clare Snyder snyder at huron.net
Tue Jun 2 13:30:58 GMT 1998


All this discussion is great, but from what I've seen, nobody has
answered the poor guy's question. Talk about beating around a bush!!!!

Gasoline has a specific gravity range, by definition, of .629 to .667
Since water weighs 1 gramm per cc, gasoline weighs from 629 to 667 Mg
per cc, or 629 to 667 G per Litre. At 2.2 lb/Kg and 1.05 US quarts per
Litre you now have all the necesary information to calculate density at
from 5.81 to 6.16 lb per US Gallon.

 Oh, one more bit of information - 5 US quarts = 1 Imperial Gallon, in
case the imperial measure is required.
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