The average density of petroleum is 800 kg/m-3 p=m/V --> V = m/p --> V= (1000kg)/(800kg/m-3) = 1.25 m3
There are 1003 cm3 per m3, and one cm3 is equal to one mL, therefore there are 1.25x106 mL per ton of oil.
There are 1,188 liters of crude oil per metric ton
One ton of crude oil equals 7.3 barrels.
To calculate how many 440 milliliter cans are in a ton, you first need to convert tons to milliliters. One ton is equivalent to 1,000,000 milliliters. Dividing 1,000,000 milliliters by 440 milliliters per can gives you approximately 2272 cans in a ton.
One milliliter of water weighs 1g, 1 litre of water weighs 1kg. A cubic metre of water weighs 1000kg (1 metric ton)
Well a barrel of oil weights about 500lbs full and that is 55 gallons of oil. (205L) so a Short ton (2000lbs) would be about 4 barrels so about 820L of oil
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There are 2,000 pounds in one ton.
Ah, what a lovely question! You see, it all depends on the density of the base oil. If the density is 0.92 grams per milliliter (which is common for base oils), then 1 metric ton would be approximately 1,086 liters. Isn't that just a happy little fact to know?
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One ton of oil weighs approximately 7.3 barrels, which is equivalent to about 2,000 pounds or 907 kilograms.
7.2 barrels are equal to 1 metric ton. So the answer is 360,000 barrels.
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