How Many Kilograms Does 1 Liter of Gasoline Equal?

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MarcusFitz
07/29/25 7:03am
1 liter of gasoline is approximately equal to 1.45 kilograms. Different grades of gasoline have varying densities, so the same volume can result in different masses. Therefore, the mass of 1 liter of 92-octane and 95-octane gasoline will slightly differ. The average densities of major gasoline grades are as follows: at a temperature of 25°C, the average density of 90-octane gasoline is 0.72g/ml, while 93-octane gasoline has a density of 0.725g/ml. Gasoline is a transparent liquid primarily composed of hydrocarbons ranging from C4 to C10. It is classified into three grades based on octane ratings: 89, 92, and 95. Gasoline features high octane ratings and excellent anti-knock properties, making it suitable for high-compression-ratio carburetor gasoline engines. It enhances engine power while reducing fuel consumption. With good volatility and combustibility, it ensures smooth engine operation, complete combustion, and minimal carbon deposits. Additionally, gasoline exhibits good stability, resisting early oxidation and degradation during storage and use, and it is non-corrosive to engine components and fuel storage containers.
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