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Exactly the way you measure the density of anything else.

-- Procure a clean, representative sample of the substance, any size.

-- Measure the mass of the sample.

-- Measure the volume of the sample.

-- Take the numbers out of the laboratory and back to your cubicle.

-- Divide the sample's mass by its volume.

-- The quotient is the density of the substance.

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The density of petrol (gasoline) is between 0,7 and 0,8 kg/L. An exact value of the density at a given temperature depends on the brand and type of the fuel. These values are specified in the technical sheet of the fuel.

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The density of Petrol at room temperature is 0.70 g/mL.

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Liquid, that's what you put in your car tank.

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737.22 kg/m^3

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āˆ™ 11y ago

0.832 kg/l (6.943 lb/US gal)

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