Under normal circumstances, how many liters is one ton of diesel equal to?
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Under normal circumstances, the standard density of diesel is around 0.86, so one ton of diesel equals 1160 liters. More knowledge about diesel is as follows: 1. Diesel is a light petroleum product, a complex hydrocarbon mixture, and the fuel for diesel engines. It is extracted from underground and has a wide range of uses. 2. Diesel is mainly blended from diesel fractions produced through processes such as crude oil distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, and petroleum coking. It can also be produced from shale oil processing and coal liquefaction. Diesel is divided into two main categories: light diesel and heavy diesel, widely used in large vehicles, railway locomotives, and ships.