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Well, to a minor extent, it does. Warm liquids weigh less than the same volume of a cold liquid. So a gallon of ice cold gasoline would weigh slightly more than a gallon of hot gasoline. Like most things, liquids expand and contract with temperature.
its like gasoline
it kills them
Gasoline doesn't go in a radiator. Radiator is used to cool a 200+ degree engine block. If mixed the better question is at what temperature does gasoline ignite.
Various gases evaporate at different rates because of their weight and density. Gasoline evaporates at room temperature. The colder the surrounding area, the slower it evaporates, while the hotter it is, the faster it evaporates.
Yes, the effect of temperature on the solubility of sodium chloride is not so important.
Gasoline is stored in tanks underground. The outside temperature has no effect on the temperature of the fuel stored underground.
5.8 to 6.5 pounds-force, depending on additives and temperature.
Depending on temperature, grade, etc. about 55,250 pounds.
Because, weight has nothing to do with it, it is all temperature. Weight has to do with gravity, and force.
No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.No; the effect of temperature is rather small, insignificant for most purposes.
Around 6 lbs. Depends on temperature and elevation.
Gasoline is used to power a variety of objects that have motors. At room temperature, gasoline is a liquid, just like one would get out of the pump at the petrol station.
The critical temperature of gasoline is the temperature at which it becomes combustible and varies according to the pressure the gas is under. On average this temperature is 241 degrees Celsius.
Pollution.
at the same temperature that 2 liters would. In fact it's depends on the kind of gasoline you're talkin' about.
The type of oil used for a 1977 VW bus is going to depend on whether this engine takes gasoline or diesel. The gasoline engine can use a 10-30, 10-40, or 5-30 weight oil depending on temperature. The warmer the temperature the higher the weight. The diesel engine has the oil already in the fuel.
The specific weight of gasoline is 6.073 pounds per gallon. The density of gasoline varies due to the quality of the gasoline, but is generally between 0.71-0.77 kilograms per liter.