This depends on the country yo live in. Some countries measure it in gallon and some in liters. 1 gallon = 3 liters.
To reduce the amount of gasoline they use.
The metric mass unit used to measure the amount of liquid a water bottle holds is typically liters (L) or milliliters (mL). These units indicate the volume of liquid that can be contained in the bottle, rather than the mass of the liquid itself.
I would think one that holds gasoline and doesn't leak would be a proper replacement.
You would use Volume.
Gasoline is NOT good for a tree. It would kill it "IF" it is a large enough amount of gasoline poured on a young, small, sick, delicate or sensitive tree. A large, older tree and a small amount of gas is not a problem. It depends on all those factors if it would harm or kill a tree. There is potential.
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No you would measure it in kilos, because its mass and volume are too great to measure in liters alone.
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A balance is a very sensative set of scales. You would use it to measure a very tiny amount of mass.
pH is a measure of the acidity. concentration of salts would be molarity.