What is the general density of gasoline?
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Gasoline generally has a density of 0.70 to 0.78g/cm³. Introduction to Gasoline: It is a volatile and flammable hydrocarbon mixture liquid obtained from petroleum through distillation and cracking, and can be used as fuel. It appears as a transparent liquid, is flammable, with a distillation range of 30°C to 220°C. The main components are C5-C12 aliphatic hydrocarbons and naphthenes, along with a certain amount of aromatic hydrocarbons. Gasoline has a high octane number (anti-knock combustion performance). Characteristics of Gasoline: Stability: The ability of gasoline to resist oxidation under normal temperature and liquid phase conditions is called the oxidation stability of gasoline, referred to as stability. The indicators for evaluating gasoline stability include iodine value, actual gum, and induction period.