How Many Kilograms is 50 Liters of Gasoline?
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"The density of gasoline varies by grade, typically ranging from 0.70~0.78g/ml, so 50 liters of gasoline weigh approximately 35~39 kilograms. The 'Motor Gasoline' standard (GB17930—2016) for the first time specifies density indicators, with values of 720~775kg/m³ at 20°C, to further ensure relatively stable vehicle fuel economy. Due to seasonal climate variations, gasoline density may slightly fluctuate. Methods to determine the appropriate gasoline grade for your vehicle: Carefully read the manufacturer's manual and follow the recommended gasoline grade; check the fuel tank cap, which usually indicates the required gasoline grade. Conversion for different gasoline grades: 92 Octane: density approximately 0.72-0.73g/ml, 1 liter of 92 octane gasoline weighs about 720~730 grams. 95 Octane: density approximately 0.74-0.75g/ml, 1 liter of 95 octane gasoline weighs about 740~750 grams. 98 Octane: density approximately 0.74-0.75g/ml, 1 liter of 98 octane gasoline weighs about 740~750 grams. Diesel: density approximately 0.82-0.83g/ml, 1 liter of diesel weighs about 820~830 grams."