At STP, assuming petrol is octane with a density of .8 ----
1 L x .8 = 800 grams --- octane has a molar mass of 116 g/mole ---
800 g / 116 = 7 moles
1 mole of vapour (gas) at STP occupies 22.4 L
22.4 x 7 = 156.8 Liters
To convert liters of petrol to tons, we need to know the density of petrol. The density of petrol can vary, but an approximate value is around 0.75 kg/l. Therefore, to convert 200,000 liters of petrol to tons, we would first convert liters to kilograms (200,000 liters x 0.75 kg/l), then convert kilograms to tons (result in kg ÷ 1000). This gives us an approximate answer of about 150 tons.
Petrol is typically measured in liters (L) in fuel stations. If you need to measure a small quantity of petrol, you can use a measuring cup or a container with milliliter (ml) markings to measure the exact volume needed.
No, 1 liter of petrol does not equal 1 kilogram. The density of petrol can vary, but on average, 1 liter of petrol is approximately 0.74-0.8 kilograms.
The relative density of petrol is 0.72, which means it is 0.72 times denser than water. The density of water is 1 g/ml. Therefore, 5 liters of petrol would have a mass of 5,000 grams (5 liters x 1,000 grams) and since petrol is 0.72 times denser than water, the mass would be 5,000 grams x 0.72 = 3,600 grams.
Six cups is equivalent to approximately 1.4 liters.
27.90
There are about 3.785 liters in a gallon.
£25.11 = 31 x £0.81
It takes 36 blood liters to create 1 liter of urine.
Typically 2.31 kg.
To convert liters of petrol to tons, we need to know the density of petrol. The density of petrol can vary, but an approximate value is around 0.75 kg/l. Therefore, to convert 200,000 liters of petrol to tons, we would first convert liters to kilograms (200,000 liters x 0.75 kg/l), then convert kilograms to tons (result in kg ÷ 1000). This gives us an approximate answer of about 150 tons.
Depends on the vehicle you failed to list. I can assure you that you will not use even 1 liter.
1 liter = 0.264172051 US gallons
Petrol is typically measured in liters (L) in fuel stations. If you need to measure a small quantity of petrol, you can use a measuring cup or a container with milliliter (ml) markings to measure the exact volume needed.
Standard petrol has an energy content of approx. 9.67kWh/liter (34.8MJ/liter)
a milliliter is smaller than a liter so a liter is bigger
1 MT PEtrol is equivalent to Liter