Petroleum Ether - 20 C 640.00kg
Petrol, natural - 60 F 711.22kg
Petrol, Vehicle - 60 F 737.22kg
http://www.simetric.co.uk/si_liquids.htm
737.22kg(1M³) / 1000L(1000L per m³) = 0,73722kg(1L)
0,73722 / 100(Tenth of a kg, 10mL) = 0,0073722kg
7,3722g at 15° C(Natural Petrol)
90 litres of petrol weighs 148.5 pounds.
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.
That is 10ml
A gallon of petrol weighs about 6.073 pounds or 2.755 kilograms.
about a fiver for 10ml
The density of petrol varies, depending on its composition. 20 thousand litres would weigh between 14200 kg and 15400 kg.
No. Helium is nearly 100 times lighter than petrol or gasoline.
Depends on the weight of the glass. The water weighs 10 grams if filled to the 10 ml mark - more if overfilled, of course.
10ml
1
About 0.75 kg
70%