How Many Liters is 1 Jin of Gasoline?

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DeChase
07/29/25 6:37am
Liters measure volume, while kilograms measure weight. Due to seasonal climate variations, the density of gasoline may slightly differ, with the average as follows: 1. The average density of 90-octane gasoline is 0.72g/ml; 2. The density of 93-octane gasoline is 0.725g/ml; 3. The density of 97-octane gasoline is 0.737g/ml; One liter = 1000ml. Multiplying each density by 1000 and converting to kilograms yields: (1) One liter of 90-octane gasoline is 0.72 kilograms. (2) One liter of 93-octane gasoline is 0.725 kilograms. (3) One liter of 97-octane gasoline is 0.737 kilograms.
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