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Want to know how much a liter of oil is?

1 liter of gasoline is roughly equal to 1.45 kg.

The density of gasoline varies with the weather, and there is a difference between No.90 and No.93. According to the density formula m=ρV, the average density of No.90 gasoline is 0.72g/ml, so the mass is 0.72kg, and the density of No.93 gasoline is 0.725g/ml, so the mass is 0.725kg. ..

The average density of 97 # gasoline is 0.737g/ml and the mass is 0.737kg, so one liter of 90 # gasoline is 0.72kg, one liter of 93 # gasoline is 0.73kg, and one liter of 97 # gasoline is 0.737kg.

Unit of volume transformation

L is expressed as L in the international system of units, and its secondary unit is mL. The conversion relationship between L and other unit of volume is:

1l = 1 000 ml = 0.001cubic meter =1cubic decimeter = 1000 cubic centimeter.

1L = 1dm * 1dm * 1dm = 10cm * 10cm * 10cm .

1 ml = 1 cm3 = 1 ml.

1 m3 = 1000 liter.