A gallon of gasoline will not get to 600 degrees f. At 536 f it will flare up and explode.
600 F is slightly more than 315 degrees Centigrade (three significant figures) 600.0 degrees Fahrenheit is 315.6 degrees Centigrade (four significant figures)
Approx. 600 - 800 degrees C / 1,100 - 1,500 degrees F
It's about 20 oz. if 1 ml = 0.0338 oz, 600 milliliters = 20.28 ounces.
10 gallons of sand would do the job nicely.
That point is in central China, about 600 miles due west of Beijing.
600 miles at 13 miles per gallon = 600/13 gallons = 46.15 gallons.
3.50 x 600/38 = $55.26
It will cost you 600/28 = 21.4286 gallons. You have to decide the cost per gallon.
just under a gallon...
600/20 = 30 gallons
600 / 24 = 25 gallons.25 x 3.89 = $97.25
Basic maths !... 600 divided by 25 = 24 gallons !
600 degrees Celsius is a very high temperature equivalent to 1112 degrees Fahrenheit or 873 Kelvin. At this temperature, many materials would be at risk of burning or melting.
$129.55
40 gallons !
600/38 = 15.79 gallons 15.79 x 3.5 = $55.26
600 degrees Fahrenheit = 315.55 degrees Celsius