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Gasoline is less dense than water, which has a density of 1 kg / liter.

Depending on alot of variables, gasoline has a density of 0.71 to 0.77 kg / liter.

So to answer your question, 1 liter of gasoline weighs 710 to 770 grams.

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The weight of a liter of gasoline can vary depending on its temperature, but on average, it weighs around 0.75 kilograms (750 grams) or 1.65 pounds.

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It depends on the density of the substance. A litre of water will weigh exactly one kilogram. A litre of your mother, however, will be much heavier.

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The answer depends on the temperature and pressure of the gas as well as which gas the question is about.

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