The density of crude oil varies between 790 and 970 kg/qm. Assuming (970+790)/2=880 kg/qm as an average density, the answer would be 1136l: A density of 880kg/qm means that 1000l weigh 880 kg (as one cubic metre is a 1000l volume), meaning that 1 ltr weights 880kg/1000l = 0.88kg. 1000kg (one metric ton) / 0.88 kg/l = 1136.4 l
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1 barral=200 litres but 200 litrs of crude oil yields only 176 litres fresh oil by Yogendra Shukla 1 barral=200 litres but 200 litrs of crude oil yields only 176 litres fresh oil by Yogendra Shukla
One Barrel of Crude Oil makes 19.5 gallons of Gasoline, which converts to 73.8 liters of petrol/gasoline.I like to know How much of Crude Oil is in one barrelIt depends on what kind of oil you are talking about. For gasoline, 19.5 gallons.
158.9litres
1/1000 litres makes a millilitre
It makes it easier to work out if you know that 750 millilitres is equal to 0.75 litres therefore 5 litres is equal to 5,000 millilitres. 6 x 750 is equal to 4.5 litres with a remainder of 0.5 litres.
About 0.12 litres per half cup.
One Barrel of crude = 42 US gallons = approx 35 imperial gallons = approx 159 litres.
The answer will depend on 5.8 WHAT? Pints, litres, gallons? Some other measure?
Exactly 1,000 of them.
A one tonne of Lpg makes up on the density of the product is around 1,785 litres