How much does gasoline weigh?
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Gasoline weighs 1.46 jin per liter for 92-octane gasoline. The weight varies depending on the density of the oil product. Below is a partial introduction about gasoline octane ratings: Definition: Gasoline octane rating: It is the ratio of the actual gasoline's anti-knock performance to that of standard gasoline. The higher the octane rating, the stronger the anti-knock performance. Standard gasoline is composed of isooctane and n-heptane. Types: Standard gasoline is composed of isooctane and n-heptane. Isooctane has good anti-knock properties, and its octane value is set at 100; n-heptane has poor anti-knock properties and is prone to knocking in gasoline engines, with its octane value set at 0. If the gasoline has an octane rating of 90, it means that the gasoline has the same anti-knock performance as standard gasoline containing 90% isooctane and 10% n-heptane.