No. Helium is nearly 100 times lighter than petrol or gasoline.
90 litres of petrol weighs 148.5 pounds.
The bottle of helium gas would weigh less than the identical bottle filled with air at the same pressure. Helium is less dense than air, so a bottle filled with helium weighs less due to the difference in density of the two gases.
no helium footballs are made for cheaters therefore they weigh less
The weight of petrol can vary slightly depending on its temperature and composition, but on average, petrol has a density of about 0.74 kg/L. Therefore, 20 liters of petrol would weigh approximately 14.8 kilograms (20 L x 0.74 kg/L).
An empty blimp can weigh as much as 12,840 pounds. This is without being filled with helium. When full of helium the blimp may only weigh as much as 200 pounds.
Petrol is processed oil.
1 mole of helium weighs 4.0026 g So. 18.8 of helium will weigh 75.25 g
The weight of 10 liters of petrol is approximately 7-8 kilograms. This weight can vary slightly depending on the exact composition and temperature of the petrol.
Helium weighs about 1/7 the weight of air. Air weighs about 1.2 g / L. Helium weighs about 0.17 g / L. 10mL of Helium would weigh about 0.0017 grams.
"Burning" petrol is the same as oxidising it, reacting it with oxygen or combusting it.
9.052 pounds
A gallon of petrol weighs about 6.073 pounds or 2.755 kilograms.