You would have to dilute the gas somehow; it would probably not be safe.
Gas is priced by the litre in Canada. There is only one kind of litre
1 gallon of gas is equal to approximately 3.785411784 liters.
30 miles per gallon equates to about 7.925 miles per liter of gasoline.
One liter is closer to half of a gallon than a gallon.
3.79 liter is a gallon.
A liter is about 3.785 times less than one gallon.
Yes. One gallon of petrol in the UK is equal to about 4.546 liters. (In the US, one gallon of gasoline is equal to about 3.785 liters.)
About 60.566 liters to fill a 16-gallon gas tank.
There is no one answer to your question. It depends on how many miles a car can drive on a single gallon of gas (MPG), or in this case, on a single liter. For example, if a car can drive 20 miles on one liter, the answer is 20. If it can drive 35 miles on one liter, the answer is 35, and so on.
1 gallon is more
1 gallon [US, liquid] = aprox 3.785 liter 1 gallon [US, dry] = aprox 4.405 liter 1 gallon [UK] = aprox 4.546 liter
Assuming that it is the Imperial gallon and not the US one, it is 9.56 km per litre.