The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l whereas petrol (gasoline) has a density of about 0.72 kg/l, about 15% less
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What is density?? Density = Weight / Volume. So if the density and weight are given, you can easily find the volume of diesel.
100 DENSITY thats it..
The density of petroleum diesel fuel is about 0.85 kilograms per litre (7.09 pounds per gallon).
A typical value of Diesel fuel density is 0,832 g/cm3.But must be mentioned that the density may be different for each refinery.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l
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For a diesel with a density of 843 kg/m3 @ 15.6°C, the density at 80°C would be 803 kg/m3. For reference, the EURO-V specification for diesel requires a specific gravity of 0.820 to 0.845 @ 15.6°C. The diesel above is on the heavier side of the specification. Since the composition of diesel may depend on local specifications, the composition and density may vary for region to region and even refinery to refinery.
The density of petroleum diesel is about 0.85 kg/l, sooo about 34kg.
0.95kg/cm3
0.95kg/cm3