Water weighs more than gasoline because the particles in water are more dense than those in gasoline.
This is because water molecules are highly polar and tend to attract each other. Gasoline molecules are not nearly as polar and do not attract each other.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
Yes, gasoline is less dense than pure water. Gasoline has a lower density than water, which is why gasoline floats on top of water if they are mixed together.
Gasoline has a density of around .71g/mL while water's density is 1g/mL so Gasoline floats on Water.
Gasoline has a lower density than water and weighs 737.22 grams per 1 litre. Therefore 2 litres of gasoline is equal to 1,474.44 grams (1.474 kilograms). The conversion factor for Kilograms to Pounds is 2.204, this means that 2 litres of gasoline weighs 3.249 Pounds
It doesn't <><><> Well, to a minor extent, it does. Warm liquids weigh less than the same volume of a cold liquid. So a gallon of ice cold gasoline would weigh slightly more than a gallon of hot gasoline. Like most things, liquids expand and contract with temperature.
No, gasoline weighs less than water.
Antifreeze, Pesticide then Gasoline. Antifreeze has to weigh right at as much as water to make sure they mix in the cooling system - no bubbling up. Pesticides are made from materials lighter than water but mixed with water as a medium, so they are lighter than antifreeze. Gasoline is very light (the lighter the fuel with the same energy content, the more efficient it is), it' lighter than water so it's definitely lighter than antifreeze. Since pesticides are mostly water, in all likelihood gasoline is lighter than the pesticides.antifreeze > pesticides > gasoline
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.
One gallon of water weighs more than one gallon of gasoline. Water has a higher density than gasoline, meaning it is heavier for the same volume.
More dense.
880 ml of PURE WATER weighs 1.94 pounds. Some liquids would weigh a bit less than that (gasoline for example) while others would weigh a bit more (salt water for example).
About 0.42 ounces. Specific gravity (compared to water) about 0.73
salt water
8,800 gallons of gasoline weighs about 54,141 pounds.
Motor oil will float on water. That makes water denser.
No, body fat does not weigh more than water. Both body fat and water have different densities, with fat being less dense than water. This means that for the same volume, water would weigh more than fat.
They weigh the same