I think the density of water in terms we probably will understand is approximately
8.5 lbs/gal
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∙ 13y agoGasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.
The density of gasoline is 800 kg.
Gasoline is not a pure substance, and is actually changed in its formulation for different seasons. Samples of gasoline may have a density around the range of 0.70 to 0.80 kg/L.
Water is heavier than Gasoline. Water weighs 8.34 pounds per gallon, Gasoline weighs 6.15 pounds per gallon. Water is denser than gasoline. Gasoline floats on water.
Aluminum will sink in gasoline because its density (2.7g per cc) is greater than that of gasoline (about 0.7g per cc).
Gasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.
Gasoline will float because it has a lighter density than water. Water has a density of 1.0 g/cm3 and gas has a density of about 0.7 g/cm3
The density of gasoline is 800 kg.
Gasolines are less denser than water.
No, the density of frozen water is less than petrol's.
by using the seperating techniques first you seperate it from the sand by filtration then you use a seperatin funnel and pour the filtrarte (the liquid in this case the gasoline and water) in this the liquid with higher density will sink (the gasoline) and you open the tap till almost al the liquid of higher density is out
You have an object with a certain density. If that object is located inside of a fluid or gas that has a different density, then the fluid or gas will tend to go in such a way that the higher density material is underneath the lower density material. This is simple gravity. That is why balloons rise and boats float, for instance. One of the objects does not, of course, have to be a solid. Both can be liquid or gas. Take gasoline and water, for instance. Water has more density than gasoline, so the water will go to the bottom of the tank, and the bouyancy of the gasoline will make it rise.
gasoline/petrol,,,,,,,,,,, oil base products
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Gasoline is less dense than water, which has a density of 1 kg / liter. Depending on alot of variables, gasoline has a density of 0.71 to 0.77 kg / liter. So to answer your question, 1 liter of gasoline weighs 710 to 770 grams.
by using the seperating techniques first you seperate it from the sand by filtration then you use a seperatin funnel and pour the filtrarte (the liquid in this case the gasoline and water) in this the liquid with higher density will sink (the gasoline) and you open the tap till almost al the liquid of higher density is out
It depends on the density of the liquid!!!!, be it water, petrol(gasoline) oil, alcohol.