It depends on the density of the oil. On average, 1 tonne of oil is equivalent to approximately 1,136 liters. So, 27 tonnes of oil would be roughly around 30,672 liters.
The weight of 1 litre of cooking oil is approximately 0.92 kg. So, 20 litres of cooking oil would be roughly 18.4 kg (20 x 0.92).
281 US gallons are in in 1 tonne of IFO 380. IFO 380 has a typical density of 0.94 kg/l at 15°C The reciprocal of 0.94 (1/0.94) is 1.064 so now we can ask google to convert litres per kilogram to gallons per tonne by forming a query like this: "1.064 liters per kilogram in gallons per tonne"
Soybean oil weighs 7.6776 pounds per US gallon, or 0.92 kilogram per liter.
Approximately 800 kilograms of jatropha oil can be obtained from one metric tonne of jatropha seeds through oil extraction processes.
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It depends on the density of the oil. On average, 1 tonne of oil is equivalent to approximately 1,136 liters. So, 27 tonnes of oil would be roughly around 30,672 liters.
The weight of 1 litre of cooking oil is approximately 0.92 kg. So, 20 litres of cooking oil would be roughly 18.4 kg (20 x 0.92).
There are 1000 litres in a cubic metre. So 2000 x 1000 is 2,000,000 litres
A 'tonne' is a metric measure equalling 1000 Kilograms as opposed to a 'ton' which equals 2000 pounds, so there are 1000 kilograms of olive oil in a tonne.
There are 1135 litres of cooking oil to the tonne.
300 000 litres = 300 kl
40 litres of oil / 5 litres cans = 8 cans can be filled with 40 litres of oil.
20 Liters is equal to 20 Kilograms (same difference).
You should use litres for buying and millilitres for cooking.
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1102 liters in 1 metric ton roughly..... a metric ton has roughly 290 gallons in it give or take dependent on the weight of the product (unsure of the weight of canola oil google can probably help) 290 gallons * 3.8 liters per gallon = roughly 1102 liters per MT.