How Many Jin Does One Liter of 92 Octane Gasoline Equal?
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One liter of 92 octane gasoline equals 1.45 jin, with a density of approximately 0.725 grams per milliliter. Gasoline is typically measured in liters, but its density is lower than that of water, usually around 0.7g to 0.75g per milliliter. Different grades of gasoline have varying densities, which also affects their weight. The density of gasoline changes with temperature due to the principle of thermal expansion and contraction. As the temperature rises, the volume of gasoline increases, and its density decreases. Conversely, when the temperature drops, the volume of gasoline decreases, and its density increases. This means that the same liter of gasoline will have different densities and, consequently, different weights at different temperatures.