it turns into a liquid
No, because of the law of conservation of mass.
After gas is used up, its mass is typically converted into other forms of matter or energy through combustion or chemical reactions. For example, in a car engine, carbon dioxide and water can be produced after the gasoline is burned.
When something is burned, its mass remains the same. The substances that are being burned undergo chemical reactions, where they are broken down into different molecules. However, the total mass of the substances before and after the burning process remains constant due to the law of conservation of mass.
When food is burned, the mass of the food remains constant. However, the chemical bonds in the food molecules break, releasing energy in the form of heat and light. The ash residue that remains after burning is a fraction of the original mass and consists of the non-combustible components of the food.
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Many types of gasoline are prepared; the mass is between 4,6 g and 5 g.
Gasoline has greater mass than water because gasoline is less dense than water, meaning the same volume of gasoline weighs more than the same volume of water.
Not sure that either water or gasoline have litters, but 1.00 litres of water does have greater mass than 1.00 litres of gasoline.
The leaves turn into ash and carbon dioxide and water vapor but the mass remains the same (unless you are looking at this answer in relativistic terms, in which case, a very small amount of mass turns into energy).
The volume of gasoline is exactly the same as how much of it you have, like 8 fluid ounces, 2 gallons, etc. The mass of gasoline also depends on how much of it you have, just like any other substance. One gallon of gas has about 2.84 kilograms of mass.
If the mass of an object increases, what happens to the acceleration?
The density of gasoline typically ranges from about 0.71 to 0.77 grams per milliliter. Using an average density of 0.74 g/ml, the mass of 75 ml of gasoline would be approximately 55.5 grams (75 ml x 0.74 g/ml = 55.5 g). However, the exact mass can vary depending on the specific formulation of the gasoline.