What is the density of gasoline and water?
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The density of water is approximately 1000kg/m^3, while the density of gasoline is about 800kg/m^3. The density of gasoline can vary due to seasonal factors. Here are some related details: 1. Density of different gasoline grades: The density of 92-octane gasoline is approximately 0.72g/ml, 95-octane gasoline is about 0.725g/ml, and 98-octane gasoline is around 0.737g/ml. 2. Reasons for different gasoline densities: Higher-octane gasoline has a greater density because gasoline is a mixture. Different grades are formulated by adding various additives to base gasoline. Higher-octane gasoline contains more additives, and since these additives have a higher density than base gasoline, the overall density increases with higher octane ratings.